Treat excessive sweating with iontophoresis

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, affects around 3% to 5% of the population. It goes beyond normal body temperature regulation needs, creating major discomfort in daily and professional activities.

Primary hyperhidrosis

  • It often appears in childhood and is linked to an overactive nervous system. It manifests as episodes of excessive localized sweating (hands, feet, armpits, face) several times a week, and can be effectively treated with iontophoresis.

Secondary hyperhidrosis

  • Caused by a medical condition or medication, it affects the whole body. It is essential to consult a physician to identify and treat the underlying cause before starting any specific treatment.
  • Iontophoresis treatment is a non-invasive method that uses a weak electric current and water to reduce excessive sweating of the hands, feet and armpits. Over 80% of patients treated experience a significant reduction in perspiration.
  • Sessions are carried out by a physiotherapist or physiotherapy technologist. Personalized follow-up is provided to adapt the frequency and duration of sessions.

Advantages:

  • Safe, non-invasive method.
  • Effective in reducing excessive perspiration.
  • No recovery time required.

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