What happened to the underarm buds?

The so-called soft fibroids, in fact, are the usual skin flab, commonly found in middle-aged and elderly people. In daily life, you can notice that some people can see more skin-colored or dark black soft flesh in their necks and armpits, which is the medical name of soft fibroids. Soft fibroids are usually not painful or itchy, but they may occasionally break down and become painful due to friction or scratching. There are two types of soft fibroids: single ones, usually on the scalp, buttocks, thighs, etc., and multiple ones, such as the neck lesions or armpit lesions mentioned earlier. Soft fibromas are characterized by thinning and flattening of the epidermis, increased basal pigmentation, hyperkeratosis, papillomatous hyperplasia, mild to moderate hypertrophy of the spinous layer, and a dermis composed mainly of loose connective tissue fibroblasts, collagen fibers, and dilated capillaries in some elderly people with multiple filiform lesions. The impact of soft fibroids on the body is mainly aesthetic and has no impact on health. Soft fibers can be treated with carbon dioxide laser under local anesthesia, or surgical excision for larger lesions with a tip. If the lesions are often rubbed, do not heal and increase in size quickly, you should go to a specialist as soon as possible to rule out the possibility of cancer.