How is minimally invasive surgery for armpit odor (fox odor) treated?

“Axillary odor” is commonly known as fox odor, body odor is an irritating smell produced by the secretions from the body surface skin and the body surface openings of the ducts in the body. Axillary odor is an undesirable body odor produced by bacterial secretions from the sweat glands of the axillary skin, and is mainly seen in adolescent females. The aim of surgical treatment is to destroy the subcutaneous sweat glands. Traditional sweat gland excision (which is still used in many places) is highly invasive, has a long recovery period, and is prone to postoperative complications. Once postoperative complications occur, the trauma does not heal for a long time and requires long-term medication changes, which is extremely painful for the patient. Many patients with postoperative incision dehiscence, subcutaneous fluid accumulation and non-healing trauma are mostly using this traditional surgical method. There is a wide range of minimally invasive axillary odor surgery methods in common use, which can be generally divided into sweat gland scraping and clipping methods. The scraping method can be divided into direct vision scraping and minimally invasive scraping with small incisions. The technique of scraping is relatively simple, but it is easy to leave some of the sweat glands behind, resulting in the recurrence of axillary odor after surgery. The direct vision sweat gland removal requires a longer incision. Our minimally invasive axillary odor eradication surgery uses a small incision to cut out the sweat glands, in which only a very small incision (about 1cm) is made in the skin folds of the armpit, resulting in little trauma, quick recovery, few postoperative complications, and ideal postoperative results. So you can say goodbye to the unspeakable in just one week. What do I need to remind? 1.You should avoid menstrual period and stop using blood-activating and anticoagulant drugs for one week during the surgery. 2.If your work requires you to lift your arm frequently, you need to take a week off work. 3.The surgery is done on an outpatient basis and does not require hospitalization. The stitches will be removed in one week. 4.Wear a loose fitting top on the day of surgery to facilitate the surgical dressing. 5.Withdraw alcohol for one month after surgery.