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What is Hyperhidrosis?

We put our heart into helping cure wet hands.

Perspiration is the body's way of naturally regulating heat. But in some individuals, it can be excessive. Physicians have found that nerves, involuntarily controlled by the Sympathetic Nervous System, can become overactive and cause extreme sweating.

This condition is known as hyperhidrosis. And while it can occur in many different areas on the body, it most often severely affects the palms of the hands. It can also affect the armpits and soles of the feet.

Now, through a revolutionary yet simple procedure, hyperhidrosis can be eliminated. With minimal discomfort. Quick recovery. A success rate that's greater than 95%. And no adverse cosmetic effects.

Unfortunately, hyperhidrosis sufferers always sweat the small stuff.

Hyperhidrosis presents a variety of problems — physical and emotional — for those afflicted with it:

  • The danger of hands slipping from a child
  • The embarrassment of shaking hands or holding hands
  • The inconvenience of leaving everything you touch "wet" or "stained"
  • The professional disappointment of not being able to touch a computer keyboard
  • The drawbacks of not being able to wear make-up, or colors other than black and white
  • The frustration of smudging ink and saturating writing paper with perspiration

Read their Stories!
Click here to read about two hyperhidrosis sufferers and how Dr. Curtis Dickman helped them overcome the condition.

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Barrow Neurosurgical Associates, LTD.
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
2910 N. 3rd Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85013
(602) 406-3112
E-mail: Dr. Curtis Dickman or
Barrow Neurosurgical Associates, LTD.



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