Reading Time: <1 minuteNot only in major beauty clinic groups, but also in new beauty clinics that are not owned by doctors, it seems that many beauty treatments are performed directly by nurses rather than doctors. Instead of injections, drips, or hair removal, they seem to use lasers to treat diseases, ultrasound called HIFU, RF, microwaves, etc. As I have warned many times in my blog, most clinics are performing the MiraDry armpit treatment, which is performed by nurses rather than doctors. Beauty clinics that still have nurses performing MiraDry, which has even caused fatal accidents. Many patients who have been victims of nurse treatments have come to our clinic. The top of the list is overwhelmingly MiraDry. Various problems have occurred, such as burns, post-burn pigmentation, burn scars, and ineffective treatment. It is a big problem for nurses to directly irradiate energy to the skin and subcutaneous tissue to perform treatment. If a nurse irradiates an area outside the indications, there is a possibility of a major accident that cannot be undone. MiraDry was originally manufactured with the assumption that it would be performed by nurses, and it is not a device approved by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare for primary axillary hyperhidrosis. There is no mention on the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare website that the treatment is performed by nurses. It is highly likely that the fatal accident was also performed by a nurse. All medical devices are approved on the condition that a doctor performs the examination, diagnosis, and treatment. Many medical institutions that advertise MiraDry as a Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare approved device perform the treatment not by a doctor but by a nurse. This is a blatant act of deceiving patients with sophistry. Why should nurses not perform treatment? They have not learned any basic medicine or knowledge about treatment at medical school, or how to deal with complications. They cannot treat infections or burns, nor can they visually examine them. Furthermore, they have not received any training, so it is impossible for them to perform MiraDry treatment accurately and effectively, both in terms of knowledge and practical skills. They do not even understand anatomy. Even under the supervision of a doctor, the doctor is not always monitoring the treatment, and the reality is that everything is left to the nurse. Having an amateur perform the treatment... is a frightening thing. Even nursing schools do not provide knowledge or training about MiraDry, let alone practical skills. There is almost no education on armpit odor, and many nurses seem to have no knowledge of the theory or anatomical meaning of armpit odor. Even if a doctor has armpit odor, it is unlikely that he or she will receive treatment from a nurse. There should be no medical professional who does not question the idea of ​​a nurse directly touching the patient's body to treat armpit odor. Treatment should always be performed by the doctor himself, and if the treatment is led by a nurse, it must be said that there is a problem in terms of medical ethics and medical law. There are medical institutions that leave exosome infusion, which has no evidence of safety or effectiveness, to nurses, but this is a terrible problem of the same level. If you have been harmed by a nurse's treatment, please contact us. We believe that serious accidents will continue to occur in the future due to MiraDry treatments performed by nurses who prioritize profit over medical care. We believe that nurse treatments using MiraDry, which have a high possibility of harming the health of patients, need to be strictly regulated by law. *Patients who have been harmed by a nurse's treatment may tell the nurse to view the contents of this site.