MiraDry

in South Jordan, Utah

Invest in yourself with miraDry – a treatment that saves you from the daily burden of underarm sweat and odor.

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  • 93% of Patients not bothered by Sweat at 1 month
  • 80% of Paitents not bothered by Odor at 1 month
  • 93% of Patients not bothered by Sweat at 1 month
  • 80% of Paitents not bothered by Odor at 1 month
Miradry, stop sweating, permanent, South Jordan, Utah

Sweat Care. Odor Care. Self Care.

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What:

MiraDry is a treatment that targets and eliminates sweat and odor glands in the underarm area. This procedure is FDA-approved and can provide long-lasting relief from excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis. By reducing the number of sweat glands in the armpits, MiraDry can significantly decrease sweat production and help control body odor. The treatment is safe, effective, and offers a permanent solution for those seeking to reduce underarm sweating and boost their confidence.

Who:

MiraDry is suitable for individuals who are bothered by excessive underarm sweating, also known as axillary hyperhidrosis. It is a safe and effective solution for those looking to improve their quality of life by minimizing underarm sweat and associated issues.

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How:

MiraDry is a non-invasive treatment that uses controlled electromagnetic energy to target and eliminate sweat and odor glands in the underarms. The handheld device is placed on the skin, delivering energy to heat and safely destroy the sweat and odor glands. This results in a significant reduction in underarm sweating and odor. The procedure is generally well-tolerated and requires little to no downtime.

Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis

This is the most common type of hyperhidrosis.  It happens when the nerves that control your sweat glands become too active.  They do this independent of having an increase of temperature around you or an increase in physical activity.  Studies have shown there is a possibility that primary focal hyperhidrosis may be hereditary as it can run in families.

Secondary Hyperhidrosis

Secondary hyperhidrosis by contrast is typically related to a medical condition.  It is less common and generally affects full body sweating.  Some conditions may contribute to secondary hyperhidrosis, such as: menopause, thyroid problems, diabetes, low blood sugar, infections, heart attack, specific types of cancer, and nervous system disorders.

Hyperhidrosis Symptoms

Just about everyone sweats when they push themselves or are exercising.  It’s also common to sweat when it’s hot, you’re under elevated stress, or are anxious.  People suffering from hyperhidrosis far exceed the sweating that people normally experience in these conditions.

For people experiencing hyperhidrosis there will be excessive sweating on the face, underarms, hands and feet.  It’s common for these affects to be felt on both sides of the body.

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