DIY Iontophoresis vs Dermadry
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However, not all iontophoresis machines are built the same, and therefore treatment and results may vary. For a better understanding of what iontophoresis device is best suited for you, check out our DIY Iontophoresis vs. Dermadry comparative chart below.
DIY Iontophoresis
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Is it user-friendly?
It requires the user to build it themselves and has no safety features, which can make it dangerous. It is a very rudimentary “machine” that also lacks in effectiveness.
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What zones does it treat?
Homemade iontophoresis generally treats just the hands and feet.
Hands, feet, and underarms
What are customers saying?
People who use DIY iontophoresis report negative to mixed results at best.
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How much does it cost?
The cost of parts varies on location and point of purchase.
Dermadry Total costs US$699
Is it covered by insurance?
Insurance will not cover the cost of homemade “devices”.
Yes, check out our insurance page for more and contact our support team for guidance.
Do they offer customer support?
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24/7 customer support in multiple languages available via web chat, phone, and email.
Is it doctor-recommended?
No, medical professionals strongly advise DIY medical devices as these lack safety controls and will be ineffective.
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What is the satisfaction guarantee and warranty?
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5-year warranty and 100-day satisfaction guarantee.
Do they offer free shipping?
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Yes, free express shipping is available worldwide.
*/ Based on the survey results of 748 respondents.
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