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Iontophoresis machine: Hyperhidrosis solution

If you're struggling with hyperhidrosis, also known as excessive sweating, you may have heard about iontophoresis. It is a medical device used to treat hyperhidrosis among other conditions. Clinical studies have shown the effectiveness of this sweat treatment method in the long term for treating axillary and palmoplantar hyperhidrosis. This method has been in use for decades.

One thing is for sure: hyperhidrosis can significantly impact a person's quality of life. It can affect social interactions, career opportunities, and mental health. Regardless of the affected area, speaking with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and discuss potential treatment options is essential.

Iontophoresis is a popular solution for treating excessive sweating, and athletes can also use it to improve grip performance or assist with injuries. Dealing with hyperhidrosis can be a real challenge, causing self-consciousness and anxiety, but iontophoresis can help you manage excessive sweating effectively.

Antiperspirants, medications, botox injections, and iontophoresis are all treatment options for sweaty hands and feet. In this article, we will explore the benefits, drawbacks, and frequently asked questions surrounding iontophoresis treatment.

What is hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterized by excessive sweating not caused by heat or exercise. This condition affects almost 3% of the world's population. While excessive sweating can completely disappear over the years for certain individuals, it can also worsen for others. There isn't a cure for hyperhidrosis discovered yet, but there are treatments that can help patients sweat less.

The cause of sweaty hands and feet is not fully understood, but medical experts believe it's connected to an overactive sympathetic nervous system, which controls the body's sweat response. In addition, factors such as anxiety, stress, and certain medical conditions can also trigger excessive sweating. Furthermore, some studies suggest that hyperhidrosis may be hereditary, meaning it can be passed down from generation to generation. Learn more about excessive sweating types, symptoms, and diagnosis on our hyperhidrosis page.

Therefore, if you are looking for a safe and effective treatment for hyperhidrosis of the hands or wondering how to stop sweaty feet, iontophoresis could be the solution you have been looking for. Check out these landing pages for more information on how iontophoresis can help with excessive sweating in these areas.

What is iontophoresis?  

If you're wondering what iontophoresis is and how it can treat various conditions, including hyperhidrosis - we've got you covered. An iontophoresis device is one of the most efficient ways to treat hyperhidrosis. It is a simple device that delivers a mild electrical current to treat hyperhidrosis while your affected body part is submerged in water. Iontophoresis effectively treats hyperhidrosis by targeting excessive sweating in various body parts, such as the hands, feet, underarms, and face. Treatment sessions typically last around 20 minutes, while most users saw their first results after only 1-2 weeks. Iontophoresis isn't painful, but you might feel a slight tingling sensation on your skin during treatment.

If you are considering iontophoresis for hyperhidrosis, it is important to do your research and consult a healthcare professional before starting treatment, to exclude underlying causes of your sweat issues. With a combination of patience and consistent effort, iontophoresis can be a highly effective solution in controlling excessive sweating, which can significantly enhance one's overall quality of life.

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Does iontophoresis work for hyperhidrosis?

Absolutely! Iontophoresis has proven to be an effective hyperhidrosis treatment for many individuals. By using an iontophoresis machine, clinical studies have shown a significant reduction in sweat production. There is also a lot of clinical experience from decades of use of iontophoresis to treat Hyperhidrosis. With consistent use, the machine can bring lasting relief to those struggling with excessive underarm sweat, sweaty palms, or excessive foot perspiration.

The success rate of iontophoresis for hyperhidrosis varies from person to person. However, many patients have reported a substantial decrease in sweating after just a few sessions. On average, studies have shown success rates ranging from 80% to 90%. Patience and adherence to the treatment schedule greatly influence the overall success.

Not everyone may experience the desired results initially, and treatment often requires regular sessions, usually 2-3 times a week or even daily until the desired outcome is achieved. Once the desired results are achieved, the frequency can be adjusted for maintenance. It's important to note that while it might be time intensive initially, the long-term benefits make it a worthwhile investment in treating hyperhidrosis.  Additionally, considering the potential financial considerations, the lasting relief provided by the iontophoresis machine underscores its value in enhancing one's quality of life.

One of the biggest advantages of this treatment option is that it can be used at home and compared to other treatments, iontophoresis is on the safer side. The method has been around for decades and, if used correctly, it can provide outstanding results. The treatment isn’t painful, but you might feel a slight tingling sensation on your skin during treatment. There are no significant or serious side effects, and the benefits are long-term when you maintain your treatments regularly. If skin irritation or blisters arise it is recommended to stop treatment for the next few days and then when restarting treatment again, lower the current level.

Side effects are usually mild and include erythema, vesiculation, discomfort or cracking of skin. These side effects are usually associated with the use of a too high current level and are easily treated. It is also recommended to stop treatment for the next few days to let the skin heal.

So how often should you be using an iontophoresis machine? Unfortunately, this is very individual so you will have to trial and error to find your own schedule. Each treatment usually lasts 20 minutes. At the beginning phase, it's recommended to do it at least 3 or 4 times per week, even every day if possible, and later, when you start feeling the effect, you should do it less often.

After the initial treatment regime the majority of patients will experience a period free from sweating in the areas treated anywhere from a few days to one month. If you are one of a small number of patients who do not benefit from tap water iontophoresis we can add a drug to the water to ensure successful treatment. If successful, you should notice an improvement after the second week of treatment.

Following the initial four weeks of the treatment period, it is crucial to engage in regular maintenance sessions. These sessions should be initiated at the earliest signs of your condition reappearing.

Considering iontophoresis for hyperhidrosis? It's crucial to research and consult a healthcare professional to exclude underlying causes of your sweat problems. Rest assured, our method is not only effective but also safe – the mild electrical current poses no significant risk to your skin. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Sandra Eriksson Mirkovic to explore how iontophoresis can bring lasting relief tailored to your needs.

Why choose Hidroxa iontophoresis machine?

If excessive sweating occurs in certain areas of your body, such as your hands, feet, or armpits, then you may be a good candidate for iontophoresis. The Hidroxa iontophoresis device offers two current types, pulsed and constant current. The pulsed current is the mode that most devices offer today because it is more comfortable. But the constant current mode might be needed for those that did not get effect from treating with pulsed current. Especially severe hyperhidrosis of the feet might benefit from the use of constant current mode.

The Hidroxa user interface is simple and intuitive with some mechanical switches so anyone can operate the device. The user manual together with instructions, videos and FAQs answer most questions. Should any other concerns arise, the Hidroxa customer care is very devoted, customer oriented and fast. In fact, we often get compliments on how well our customer care operates. The customer care personnel are very knowledgeable and they also have direct contact with Dr Sandra Eriksson Mirkvoic, a physician with thorough experience in the hyperhidrosis field. They can ask her for support any time they need. 

Overall, Hidroxa as a company really tries to serve the customers and their hyperhidrosis community. We think that this shows in our Trustpilot score with 93% satisfaction among our customers. The device is CE marked which means that it meets strict medical and electrical safety regulations. The Hidroxa device is used in various clinics in the Nordic region. While being high quality the device is still affordable at around 500 EUR compared to many devices of the same quality level that start at 600-700 EUR.

Would you like to try it? Take advantage of our 50-day money back guarantee and see results within 2 weeks. If the machine does not meet your expectations, you will receive a full refund.

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Results may vary, but with regular sessions, you could experience a substantial decrease in sweating. Ready to experience the benefits risk-free? Hear what our satisfied users on Trustpilot are saying about their life-changing results. 

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Dario jontoforesmaskin omdöme 5 stars: excellent

Julian has submitted a review about Hidroxa

“I can't believe it: IT WORKS! After 40 years with this annoying problem that, not always, but often plagued me, especially with heat and stress, it took less than two weeks of treatment and .. magic! The beauty is that I am not sweating in the hands anymore, but my general sweating has also been regulated, and it's fantastic. Just one word: THANK YOU“

Dario jontoforesmaskin omdöme 5 stars: excellent

Kate has submitted a review about Hidroxa

"I bought this product because my excessive hand sweating was in certain ways limiting my social life, and disturbing me while doing sports. I did the treatments on my hands and feet every day for 12 days. I noticed small improvements already after 6 treatments, and significant results after 10 treatments. After the first 12 treatments I started to use it every other day. When writing this review I have completed 18 treatments, and I’m really happy with the result. The positive problem I have today is that my skin is very dry, and I need to moisturize frequently."

Dario jontoforesmaskin omdöme 5 stars: excellent

Dario has submitted a review about Hidroxa

"After 8-9 treatments/days, I became completely dry on my hands. I started using Hidroxa almost a month ago. Now I do treatments every three days and am still completely sweat-free.The treatments are very easy to perform and painless. So far I have only treated hands but I have noticed that my feet also sweat much less than before. Do not really know why but it may be because my hand sweat triggered the foot sweat. It is a very desirable side effect. I would definitely recommend Hidroxa and am completely satisfied with the purchase. It's a game changer!"

Frequently asked questions

Following the suggested initial treatment plan, approximately 80-90% of individuals experiencing symptoms in their hands, armpits and feet will experience relief. The success of the treatment is associated with the direct influence of the electrical current on the skin, potentially resulting in improved outcomes with higher currents or extended treatment duration.

Like any medical treatment, iontophoresis does come with a few drawbacks. Firstly, it may not work for everyone. Although it has a high success rate, some individuals may not experience the desired results. Secondly, the treatment requires regular sessions, typically 2-3 times a week or even daily initially, which can be time-consuming. Lastly, the cost of purchasing an iontophoresis machine may not be affordable for everyone.

Iontophoresis machines are generally safe to use, with minimal side effects. However, some individuals may experience temporary skin irritation or redness in the treated areas. Such reactions are usually mild and subside quickly. To prevent discomfort, applying petroleum jelly to the surrounding skin before treatment can act as a protective barrier.

While iontophoresis is generally safe, there are a few cases where caution should be exercised. Individuals with pacemakers, metal implants, or metal coil inserts should avoid using an iontophoresis machine. Additionally, pregnant women or those with open wounds or skin infections in the treatment area should refrain from using the device.

While there is currently no known permanent cure for hyperhidrosis, the use of an iontophoresis machine can provide long-lasting relief. With consistent and proper usage, the machine can effectively control excessive sweating and significantly improve one's quality of life.

There are various lifestyle changes and natural remedies that can help manage hyperhidrosis. Staying hydrated, wearing breathable fabrics, and avoiding triggers such as spicy foods or caffeine are a few steps that may help reduce sweating. However, it's essential to note that these methods may not provide significant or lasting relief for severe cases of hyperhidrosis.

The coverage of iontophoresis treatments by insurance varies. Some insurance plans may cover a portion of the cost or even the whole device, particularly if it is deemed medically necessary. It is advisable to communicate with your insurance provider and healthcare professional to determine if your specific plan covers iontophoresis treatments.

It is a medical condition that needs to be diagnosed by a doctor. You can read a lot on the internet in various forums, but it is important to remember that there may also be other causes of excessive sweating that may need medical treatment. Therefore, you should consult a physician to undergo necessary examinations and tests to exclude other causes of excessive sweating.

No, that's not true. It is regrettable, but the ignorance of hyperhidrosis is great, both among the general public and unfortunately also among healthcare personnel. Hyperhidrosis is an almost forgotten condition and as a physician, I often meet medical colleagues who have not heard of the diagnosis or who do not know that there are treatments available. The fact that excessive sweating is so stigmatized does not make it better. But, brighter times are ahead. I notice that younger medical colleagues more often have heard of the condition. Still, a great deal of work remains.

Most treatments available today are symptom-relieving treatments. Thus, they focus on relieving the symptoms and not on curing the condition. miraDry is a relatively new treatment that consists of microwaves. This method is primarily tested for the treatment of hyperhidrosis of the armpits and it is believed that it is a method that can give a permanent result. However longer follow-ups are required to be certain.

Yes, it works. Studies show that iontophoresis is very effective in treating hyperhidrosis, especially in the palms, feet, and in the axillae. Up to 90-95% of patients can get a good effect from the treatment, but it is necessary to set aside some time for the treatments in the beginning so that you can find the settings that suit you. The mechanisms behind iontophoresis are not yet fully known. Previously, it was believed that the ions in the water formed a mechanical block that prevented the sweat from coming out of the sweat glands. Recent studies suggest that iontophoresis increases the threshold value in the nerve cells so that more stimuli is required for an action potential, a signal to the sweat gland, to arise.

Summary

An iontophoresis machine can be an excellent option for individuals living with hyperhidrosis. Its ability to reduce excessive sweating and improve everyday life is well-studied and validated. By discussing your options and concerns with a doctor, you can determine if the Hidroxa iontophoresis machine or other hyperhidrosis treatments are suitable for you. Remember, don't let excessive sweating hold you back from living your best life!