Reading Time: <1 minuteJust yesterday, I treated a patient who had been treated with MiraDry by a nurse multiple times, but was left with burn scars and no effect at all, and who requested further treatment. This patient was deceived by the flashy, cheap, and bait-and-switch advertisements of a certain major cosmetic surgery clinic. MiraDry is not only virtually ineffective in reducing body odor, but also has a high risk of burns and causes severe pain after surgery. It is a complete lie that there is no downtime. The affected area often becomes very swollen, painful, and tight. The doctor has no knowledge or experience in treating body odor, and leaves it all to the nurses. MiraDry, which has only been confirmed to be effective for primary axillary hyperhidrosis and is clearly ineffective for body odor, is deceived into taking out a loan and undergoing multiple treatments, but the results are futile. I have introduced this on my blog many times before, but there are so many victims that I have been criticized in Shukan Bunshun. More than cosmetic surgery, The MiraDry armpit odor business is a criminal actWe believe. MiraDry treatment deathsIt has even happened to deceive patients and lead them to death. Unscrupulous cosmetic surgery clinicThis actually exists, but it is not reported in the media and most people are unaware of its reality. MiraDry is ineffective in treating underarm odorThis is also clearly stated in a report from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. MiraDry has not been approved by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare for the treatment of underarm odor. There are many cosmetic clinics that make such false and exaggerated advertisements, but don't be fooled! I have been practicing cosmetic surgery for 34 years and have trained many cosmetic surgeons, so I can say this with confidence.Patients who suffer from underarm odor should never undergo MiraDry treatment.Clinics that recommend MiraDry for underarm odor should be treated with caution, and ethical cosmetic doctors would never recommend it.MiraDry death incidentIn response, recommendations have been issued.https://www.dermatol.or.jp/modules/publicnews/index.php?content_id=20