Hyperhidrosis or Excessive sweating

Laser Axillary Hyperhidrosis Treatment is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution for hyperhidrosis. Laser treatments are among the least invasive of all surgical techniques, so scarring and patient immobilization are not a concern.

Target Sweat Glands, Without Collateral Damage

For treating hyperhidrosis, laser light is used to permanently destroy axillary sweat glands by photo selectively heating sweat gland tissue without damaging the surrounding tissue. The procedure is performed under local anesthetic and is finished in less than an hour. The power used during the laser hyperhidrosis treatment is up to 20 W. In order to ensure maximum selectivity during the treatment, the laser features a special QCW mode where localized spikes reach power levels in the kW range. This enhances the selective effect of the laser when targeting the tissue and ensures greater speed, efficiency and safetyduring all surgical procedures.

The Treatment of Choice – Simple, Safe, and Effective

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A growing number of doctors consider the laser to be the treatment of choice for hyperhidrosis, especially when the simplicity and speed of the procedure (as well as the minimal risk of complications) are taken into consideration. The procedure takes about one hour, and clients can return to their normal activities within a few hours of treatment, leading to a full recovery within four to seven days. Also available is a completely non-invasive approach using a new wavelength of the multi-application laser for the treatment of Hyperhidrosis.

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