Small incision minimally invasive plastic surgery treatment for axillary odor

Axillary odor is produced by the secretion of odor from the sweat glands in the axillary area. Traditional treatment methods include: local skin excision, skin excision with reshaping, laser treatment, cryotherapy, and medication. The main complications or sequelae include: scarring, scratching, and pulling. 1. What is a small incision minimally invasive radical axillary odor treatment? A: That is, a surgical method that uses a 1 cm incision to remove only the odoriferous sweat glands. The treatment is thorough, slightly invasive (almost non-invasive), short recovery time, and small incision scar. After healing, there is no pulling sensation and other discomfort, etc. 2. What is the treatment effect of small incision minimally invasive axillary odor eradication surgery? A: According to the statistics of more than 300 cases of clinical treatment with this method, the efficiency is more than 99%, and 100% without obvious scar and pulling sensation. 3. What is the improvement of minimally invasive axillary odor treatment compared with traditional treatment methods? A: The biggest improvement that patients, especially female patients, can feel is that when summer comes, not only is the odor eliminated, but also there is no need to worry about the exposed armpit or upraised, because there is no more obvious scarring and pulling sensation of the upper limbs. 4. What is the scope of minimally invasive axillary odor treatment with small incisions? A: ① No contraindications to surgery in the whole body. ② Patients with untreated axillary odor. ③ patients with recurrence or incomplete treatment. 5. What is the applicable age for minimally invasive axillary odor radical treatment with small incisions? A: Patients of all ages who meet the applicable range. 6, small incision minimally invasive axillary odor radical treatment of pre-operative and post-operative precautions? A: ① Bathing before surgery. ②5 days of oral antibiotics after surgery. ③ one to two days after surgery to change the medication, nine to ten days to remove the stitches. 7. What are the risks of minimally invasive axillary odor treatment with small incisions? A: Minimally invasive axillary odor curettage with small incisions, like other surgical procedures, has certain risks, such as: ① anesthesia accidents and their complications, sequelae, etc. ② Postoperative infection and its complications, sequelae, etc. ③Postoperative hematoma, seroma and its complications and sequelae. ④ Incisional scar and its complications, sequelae, etc. (5) Incomplete treatment in rare patients. However, as long as the surgeon is rigorous and careful, the above risks can be minimized or not occur. 8. How to reduce or even avoid the risk? A: ① Patients should give a detailed past medical history and treat the risks of surgery correctly. ②The doctor should check carefully before surgery and prepare carefully. ③The surgeon should operate carefully and stop bleeding thoroughly during the operation, and place drainage and pressure bandage after the operation. ④Patients should strictly implement postoperative precautions.