Laser is one of the routine clinical methods of removing sweat duct tumors and there is no such thing as not recommending laser removal of sweat duct tumors. Because the use of laser removal methods may have disadvantages such as pain, recurrence, scarring, etc., the treatment should be careful.
Sweat duct tumor is a benign tumor that occurs in the ducts of the sweat glands of the skin and does not require treatment if there are no uncomfortable symptoms. It can be removed if the patient experiences localized discomfort such as itching or is self-conscious about the aesthetic impact.
Laser is one of the conventional treatments for removing sweat duct tumors, and there is no such thing as absolutely not recommended. However, laser treatment may have some disadvantages, such as: the patient produces more obvious pain, recurrence after treatment may be possible, if the post-treatment care is not appropriate, may also produce scar, so the treatment must be careful, need to be assessed by the doctor’s comprehensive patient’s condition, to take the appropriate treatment measures.