Fox odor surgery can usually eliminate the odor, but very few patients will have a recurrence after the surgery.
The development of bad breath is usually due to the high secretion and development of sweat glands in the armpits, which leads to the secretion of a large amount of sweat with a high content of fatty acids, and with the decomposition of bacteria, resulting in a special odor.
Deodorant surgery is to remove the sweat glands, i.e., completely destroy the sweat glands in the armpits, to achieve the effect of eliminating deodorant. Currently, the most common surgical method is minimally invasive excision, which is more effective and less harmful to your own tissues.
However, the surgery is usually performed under the doctor’s direct vision, and some sweat glands may not be completely removed. As a result, there may be some residual odor after the surgery, and in a few cases, there is a risk of recurrence.
To summarize, whether or not bad odor surgery can be completely cured depends on whether or not there are still sweat glands left. It is recommended that patients do not have to pursue the complete disappearance of the odor and keep a good mindset.