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We offer a revolutionary approach to managing excessive underarm sweat and odor! Our non-surgical treatment targets sweat and odor glands using advanced technology to deliver lasting results. 🙌
If you’re tired of embarrassing underarm sweat and odor, visit our website now to learn about our clinically proven and FDA-cleared treatment!
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Indications for Use: The miraDry system is FDA-cleared for the treatment of unwanted underarm sweat and odor, as well as the permanent removal of unwanted underarm hair. Outside the U.S., the miraDry system is intended for use by health care professionals for treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating). Patient results and experience may vary.
Important Safety Information: For additional safety information please click here.
Intellectual Property: miraDry® and miraDry fresh™ are trademarks of miraDry, Inc. Products may be covered by one or more U.S. Patents. Please click here to see patents associated with individual miraDry, Inc. products.
Models featured on the website are not real patients.
International Hyperhidrosis Society, sweathelp.org • Clinical Evaluation of a Microwave Device for Treating Axillary Hyperhidrosis. Hong et al; Dermatologic Surgery 2012. • Long-term Efficacy and Quality of Life Assessment for Treatment of Axillary Hyperhidrosis With a Microwave Device. Mark Lupin, MD et al; Dermatol Surg 2014; 40: 805-807. • Retrospective Multistudy Analysis of Axillary Odor Reduction After Microwave Treatment, Sarah Yagerman, MD et al; American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc.; 2018. • Taylor NAS, Machado-Moreira CA. Regional variations in transepidermal water loss, eccrine sweat gland density, sweat secretion rates and electrolyte composition in resting and exercising humans. Extrem Physiol Med. 2013;2:4 • Data on file. miraDry, Inc. • A Prospective Study of Axillary Hair Reduction in Patients Treated With Microwave Technology. Jeremy A. Brauer, MD et al; American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. 2016.