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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:07 pm    Post subject: Hidrex pc or Idromed pc? Reply with quote

Hello, I have the hidrex dc 400 for my palmar hyperhidrosis and used it for more then 3 years, but the treatment is getting very painful. So I am considering to buy a hidrex pc 500 or a idromed pc 5. To get a good effect i used the hidrex dc at 50-60 volts, but because of the pain i have to set it to 40 volts and that is too low to maintain sweat free hands. Will I get better results with hidrex pc or idromed pc and which one will be the most effective for me?

Is shipping to the Netherlands free when I order one of these devices?

Will all the money be refunded if I don't get the desired result within the "money back" period? (this including the shipping costs).

Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Springstof,

The results with a DC or a PC (Idromed or Hidrex) device are the same - if you have results with a DC device you´ll become dry also with a PC device but with a smoother therapy setup!

Means, with a PC device you can run higher currents, but will have a smoother therapy, that means less current feeling resulting in less pain (if any), of course a slight itching or stitching sensation when driving higher DC currents is normal, and with the same PC levels the sensations are felt much less, through this you are in most cases able to drive higher currents witht the same feel! Thats why we always recommend a PC device, specially for palmar and axillar treatments!

http://iontophoresis-device.com/hyperhidrosis/iontophoresis-pulsed-current-better-than-direct-current-t139.html

Concerning the therapy you drive now with the Hidrex DC we can absolutly recommend you the Idromes PC cause the Hidrex hasn´t this strong PC current like the Idromed and as you said you have less results with 40 Volts it doesnt make any sense to buy a Hidrex PC that only handles 38 Volts in PC mode. With the Idromed you are able to drive up to 25 mA @ 60 Volt.
http://iontophoresis-device.com/hyperhidrosis/differences-in-idromed-and-hidrex-iontophoresis-machines-t378.html

Shipping to Netherlands is included in our prices!

You will get all the money back minus the shipping expenses of 70€(additional parts or accessories are also not included in the moeny back guarantee), so whatever you buy, just substract 70€, that would be the amount you get back!

Have a nice weekend!
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