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Imagine you’re being interviewed for your dream job. Your resume is impressive, your interview outfit is on point, and you have a great rapport with your interviewer. Everything is going as well as it possibly can–that is, until your hyperhidrosis kicks in. “Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating affecting areas such as under the arms, on the palms of the hands, and Continue reading
Your comfort and overall satisfaction with a cosmetic skin procedure can sometimes be related to the timing of the procedure. “Unfortunately, many people who pursue cosmetic procedures ignore their schedule and the time of year, sometimes enduring more discomfort as a result,” says Dr. Miriam Hanson, board certified dermatologist at Sanova Dermatology in Austin, Texas. Believe it or not, weather Continue reading
Let’s face it. The gym has become more than just a place to burn off calories and strengthen your core. More and more of us dress for the gym. And sure, the workout outfits are cute, but hair and makeup have also found their way into pre-boot camp preparations. Whether you’re a professional people watcher or smoothie bar socializer, people Continue reading
It’s happened to most of us — those unsightly underarm and collar stains from perspiration. You may be aware of ways to remove those yellowed areas, but you can also take a few simple steps to prevent them from occurring in the first place. Here are some easy and proven ways to avoid sweat stains on clothing: Apply your antiperspirant Continue reading
For patients who suffer from excessive underarm sweat, a permanent solution like miraDry® can be very exciting. However, since the sweat glands in the underarm area are often completely eliminated during treatment, some of our patients inquire about the safety of this innovative solution. During the miraDry® procedure, a handheld device is passed over the target area. Electromagnetic energy can Continue reading
Many patients who visit our dermatologists find themselves exhausted by the constant irritation and embarrassment that excessive underarm sweat can cause, particularly with the hot Texas weather. Even prescription antiperspirants are not always effective for all patients. However, thanks to an innovative non-invasive treatment called miraDry®, the common concerns associated with underarm sweat can be permanently eliminated. Approved by the Continue reading
It’s a fact! Cosmetic procedures are more popular than ever and more and more patients are seeking different approaches to rejuvenate their skin and body. “Cosmetics used to be for the Hollywood elite,” says Dr. Miriam Hanson, dermatologist and aesthetic expert in Austin, Texas. “Now, with easier, more non-invasive treatments and minimal downtime, more and more patients are attracted to Continue reading
Underarm sweat can cause a number of issues, including discomfort, embarrassment, sweat stains on clothing, and skin irritation – particularly during these hot summer months. For some of our patients at Sanova Dermatology, deodorants, antiperspirants, and even prescription solutions do not effectively combat these common concerns. If you feel you experience excessive underarm sweating on a regular basis, you may Continue reading
Excessive underarm sweating can be both embarrassing and uncomfortable. Whether due to hormonal changes or the overactivity of sweat glands known as hyperhidrosis, the condition can stain clothing and make those affected feel self-conscious. If untreated, excessive sweat can also lead to rashes and irritated skin due to prolonged moisture exposure. Stains The first line of defense against underarm sweating is a strong Continue reading
Human beings have two different types of sweat glands: apocrine and eccrine. “The eccrine glands regulate the temperature of the body,” says Dr. Adam Mamelak, board certified dermatologist in Austin, Texas. “When the temperature rises, the eccrine glands are stimulated to release sweat, which consists of sodium, water and other things that help cool the body.” In addition to being Continue reading