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Axillary Hyperhidrosis to be Cured using Smartlipo Triplex System

Smartlipo Triplex system is being used by Dr. Edwin Ishoo to treat axillary hyperhidrosis at the Boston Cosmetic Surgery Center. A permanent and minimally invasive solution for treatment of excessive sweating of the underarm, also known as severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis, would be attained by the Smartlipo Triplex System.

Nearly four million people in the United States have been affected by hyperhidrosis. At present, Botox is the only minimally invasive procedure that aids in decreasing sweating by blocking the nerves that excessively sweat. But this treatment is expensive and the sweating begins again when the new nerves grow.

In comparison, the Laser-assisted Axillary Sweat Termination (L.A.S.T) method, developed by Dr. Edwin Ishoo, utilizes Smartlipo Triplex to eradicate and destroy the sweat glands. L.A.S.T is a permanent solution for patients who are suffering from excessive sweating and is also economical.

L.A.S.T method utilizing the SmartLipo Triplex Laser is exclusively offered at the Boston Cosmetic Surgery Center. Dr. Edwin Ishoo stated that the treatment is a procedure usually conducted under local anesthesia. The treatment is expected to bring about an immediate change in the lifestyle of patients.  He further commented that the center was devoted to developing innovative techniques such as the L.A.S.T. method to deliver low-cost services with greater results.

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