Underarm sweat is not only an embarrassing situation, but it is also expensive to manage. From over-the-counter antiperspirants to frequent dry cleaning to purchasing new tops to replacing sweat-stained clothes, people can spend thousands of dollars each year on hiding their condition.miraDry, a FDA-approved in-office procedure that uses non-invasive delivery of localized energy to the underarm to eliminate the sweat glands. Since sweat glands do not regenerate, results are lasting – a recent study published in the journal Dermatologic Surgery showed 90 percent efficacy, 90 percent patient satisfaction, and study subjects saw an 82 percent average sweat reduction at the 12-month check point.Typically, miraDry costs approximately $2,500 to $3,000 for two treatments, which in the long run can be a much more cost-effective option than other coping mechanisms and treatments.
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