Excessive underarm sweating is a sensitive issue that limits clothing choices, social interactions, and lifestyle choices, often leading to significant psychological discomfort. At the K+31 clinic, hyperhidrosis treatment is performed using the Morpheus 8 (INMODE) module—a fractional microneedle RF technology that targets the sweat glands, permanently reducing sweating without incisions or lengthy recovery. The procedure is performed by experienced dermatologists and cosmetologists, ensuring a medical approach, safety, and predictable results after just one session for many patients.
The Morpheus 8 is a fractional microneedle RF device, originally developed for lifting and tissue remodeling through controlled heating of the dermis and hypodermis. Special attachments are used to treat axillary hyperhidrosis: thin, insulated needles deliver radiofrequency energy to a calculated depth, where the sweat glands are located. This leads to their coagulation and a lasting reduction in sweating while maintaining the integrity of the skin.
An additional benefit of RF microneedle technology is improved skin quality in the treated area: it becomes denser and more even, and hair growth may be reduced.
A full list of contraindications is discussed during an in-person consultation; if necessary, the specialist will suggest alternative treatment methods.
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What is hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is chronically excessive sweating that occurs even without significant physical exertion or overheating. The armpits, palms, and soles, where the largest number of sweat glands are concentrated, are most often affected. According to clinical observations, hyperhidrosis affects up to 3% of the population, and if left untreated, the problem can lead to social isolation, anxiety, and depression. Sweating is regulated by the autonomic nervous system, so hyperhidrosis can be both an independent symptom and a manifestation of other conditions and requires a thorough medical evaluation.