Why is armpit odor surgery not recommended? Case 1: Patient male, 41 years old, had three surgical treatments and had severe scars under the armpits, but the smell was still very bad. Case 2: Patient female, 21 years old, was treated with surgery for excessive underarm sweating six months ago at a cost of$3,000, and after treatment, scars appeared and sweating did not improve. She did not dare to wear sleeveless clothes, did not dare to raise her arms, and was afraid that her classmates would find the underarm scars. Case 3: The patient is female, 45 years old, and has discovered armpit odor for many years. Five years ago, she underwent surgery and the effect was maintained for three years. A year ago, a more serious odor was found in the axillae again. Physical examination: very serious odor in bilateral axillae, visible atrophic scars. Elevation of the upper limbs was limited. After looking at the above pictures, do you still want to do armpit odor surgery treatment? Common points of the above cases: 1. All of them leave obvious scars after surgery, and in serious cases, the skin of the axilla is pulled, leading to difficulties in raising the arm. 2, the efficacy of surgical treatment is not ideal, the maintenance time varies, there is a possibility of recurrence; 3, after surgical treatment requires a bandage for half a month, can not shower and bath, need to take a leave of absence for half a month, miss work period is relatively long. 4.Once the surgery fails, because of the obvious underarm scars, it will not be possible to use other non-invasive ways of treatment, such as: microwave, radio frequency, etc. 5, because of the underarm scars, and there is still obvious odor, the follow-up still has to be treated, adding a serious psychological pressure and economic burden to patients. At present, technology has been developed, there are painless and non-invasive, and can cure fox odor methods, it is recommended that you do not choose surgical treatment as a last resort. But it is not that surgical treatment will definitely fail, and it is not that surgical treatment has been eliminated in the clinic, which still occupies a certain market in the clinic. So what groups of people are suitable for surgical treatment of armpit odor? 1, adults, age greater than 18 years old, has been developed; 2, no scar body, to avoid leaving obvious scars after surgery; 3, very serious odor, generally male than female; 4, relatively weak economic conditions, because the surgical treatment of trauma, the cost is relatively cheap, while the cost of other non-invasive treatment methods are relatively expensive; 5, not high external aesthetic requirements, because of surgical treatment, the will definitely leave scars, large or small, which will affect the aesthetics. In summary, whether to choose surgical treatment of armpit odor, to combine their actual situation, not blindly choose, so as not to regret the future.