Axillary odor treatment methods: 1, smear, only temporarily, can not be cured, and many people are allergic to drugs or drugs lead to local skin dirt-like appearance. 2, axillary skin rhizotomy, the possible cure, the disadvantage is that it leaves a large scar; if the area of sweat glands (i.e., the area of axillary hair distribution) is too large, then only part of the excision and can not be cured. 3, laser ionization, microwave and other treatment, its recurrence rate is very high, can not be cured. 4.Minimally invasive surgery, less painful, no obvious traces, no hospitalization, no side effects on the activities of the arms, the body and other characteristics of the possible cure. The disadvantage is that the location of the sweat glands cannot be clarified and may leave a blind spot, which may lead to recurrence (residual) and less than ideal results after surgery. 5, small incision direct vision sweat gland removal, based on minimally invasive improvement, incision design for one to two 2cm, direct vision trimming and removal of sweat glands and complete hemostasis, and then the trimmed clean skin in situ paste, suture the incision. The incision is concealed and the scar is inconspicuous or small after healing. The disadvantage is that after the operation, it is necessary to apply local pressure bandage and restrict the movement of both shoulders for 1 week, and it takes about 2 weeks to fully recover. The advantage is that the treatment is complete and the cure rate is 99%~100%. The scope of application of axillary odor surgery: ① No contraindications to surgery in the whole body. ② Relapse or incomplete after treatment by other methods. ③ Patients with axillary odor who have not been treated. ④No skin breakdown or infection in the axillary area. Post-operative precautions: 1. After surgery, avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy, shrimp, seafood, hot pot, barbecue and other inflammatory and idiopathic foods, and eat more fruits and vegetables and meat and eggs with high protein and high nutrition to promote wound healing. 2. 7 to 14 days of rest after treatment. You should come to the hospital on the 3rd and 7th day after the treatment for follow-up medication change. Both upper limbs should be kept elevated and the angle between the upper limbs and the body should be higher than 90 degrees and braked, and shoulder exertion and frequent up-and-down or back-and-forth activities of both upper limbs should be avoided within one week. 3. Use medication as prescribed by the doctor after surgery.