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titleOfInvention Sweat control system
abstract A sweat control or hyperhidrosis treatment device (10) for providing iontophoresis of antiperspirant into a region of a human body includes a DC power source (28), a controller and a pair of electrodes (12, 24). The electrodes are mounted in generally close proximity to one another and are separated by an insulating member (18). The electrodes generally carry an antiperspirant element and are responsive to a current signal through the controller. The electrodes are generally formed of aluminum and have a rough surface to increase the number of aluminum ions available for infusion into the region. The controller converts the DC signal to an AC wavform. The device further includes a pair of pads (22, 24). Each of the pads is positioned in adjacent contact with one of the electrodes and preferably carries sodium salicylate to increase the permeability of the region.
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