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HYPERHYDROSIS TREATMENT

Treat Excessive Sweating with RF Needling

We believe that everyone deserves to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. For those grappling with hyperhidrosis, excessive sweating can be a persistent, uncomfortable, and often distressing challenge. That's where Radio Frequency Microneedling steps in as a groundbreaking solution, offering relief and the promise of a sweat-free future. If you've been searching for an effective, minimally invasive approach to managing hyperhidrosis, you've come to the right place. 

 

RF Fractional Needling is a method of thermal destruction of eccrine or sweat glands. Once destroyed, sweat glands do not grow back. RF Needling can reduce sweating by up to 85%.

What Is
Hyperhydrosis

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating beyond what is necessary for the body to regulate its temperature. While sweating is a natural and vital function that helps the body cool down, individuals with hyperhidrosis experience sweating that is profuse and often unrelated to external factors like heat or physical activity.

Hyperhidrosis can significantly impact a person's quality of life, leading to embarrassment, discomfort, and social anxiety. While it is not typically a serious medical threat, it can be distressing. Various treatment options, including non-invasive approaches like Radio Frequency Microneedling, can effectively manage hyperhidrosis and help individuals regain their confidence and comfort.

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RF Needling for
Hyperhydrosis

Radio Frequency Microneedling, is a cutting-edge treatment that combines the benefits of microneedling and radio frequency energy to address hyperhidrosis. The procedure involves the use of a specialized device that delivers controlled, fractional microneedles into the treatment area. These microneedles create micro-injuries in the skin while simultaneously emitting radio frequency energy.

The combination of microneedles and radio frequency energy serves several purposes in treating hyperhidrosis:

1. Targeted Energy Delivery: The microneedles precisely deliver radio frequency energy to the deeper layers of the skin, where sweat glands are located.

2. Thermolysis: The radio frequency energy generates heat within the sweat glands, a process known as thermolysis. This controlled heat leads to a reduction in sweat gland activity.

3. Collagen Stimulation: Simultaneously, Radio Frequency Microneedling stimulates collagen production, which can help improve the overall texture and appearance of the skin.

Starch Iodine Sweat Test For

Hyperhydrosis

In a starch-iodine test, an iodine solution will be applied to your underarms. Once the iodine solution dries on your skin, a small amount of starch will be placed on the affected area. The chemical reaction causes the starch and iodine combination to turn a dark blue/black color where you are experiencing excessive sweating.

This is a great way to see where the exact affected areas are and to track your results after each hyperhydrosis treatment.

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BENEFITS of RF Needling for 
Hyperhydrosis

Non-Invasive - Radio frequency Microneedling offers a non-surgical and minimally invasive solution for hyperhidrosis. It doesn't involve surgical incisions, which means less downtime and a lower risk of complications.

Minimal Discomfort - While you may experience mild discomfort during the procedure, a topical numbing cream is typically applied to ensure your comfort.

Effective and Precise - The treatment precisely targets sweat glands, providing effective results with minimal impact on the surrounding skin.

Quick Recovery - Radio Frequency Microneedling for hyperhidrosis is associated with a relatively quick recovery, allowing you to resume your daily activities within a short period.

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