Axillary odor is a disease that troubles many people, especially women, and brings inconvenience and embarrassment in the cool summer months. Even with daily bathing and topical application of various drugs, the unpleasant odor cannot be completely removed. The disease is hereditary and mostly occurs during adolescence and is influenced by emotions and hormones. The sweat excreted by the sweat glands in the armpits of patients is decomposed by bacteria on the skin surface, mainly Staphylococcus, to produce unsaturated fatty acids and emit an odor. According to the survey, 80% of people who have both parents have fox odor will inherit it, if only one parent has fox odor, the chance of inheritance is 50%. Axillary odor surgery is performed by removing the sweat glands or removing the ducts of the sweat glands, blocking the above-mentioned decomposition pathway and achieving the root cause, but cannot change its hereditary nature. There are many treatment methods for axillary odor, which can be divided into two categories: non-surgical and surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment mainly includes: external application of drugs, local injection of drugs, X-ray irradiation, freezing, laser and high-frequency electro-acupuncture methods. Because most non-surgical treatments do not completely destroy the sweat glands, it is difficult to achieve the desired treatment effect. Surgical treatment of axillary odor is more thorough. The traditional surgical method is to remove the skin containing axillary hair and local subcutaneous tissue together with a shuttle, and the wound is intermittently sutured; although this method is reliable, the postoperative scar is too large, and even affects the activities of the upper limbs in serious cases, which is difficult for most female patients to accept, and plastic surgery rarely uses this method. Minimally invasive axillary odor removal is the current advanced technology for treating axillary odor. The treatment principle is to destroy the sweat glands through a special surgical instrument through a very small incision. Through our application and promotion, the success rate of this method can reach more than 99%, without leaving scars. In general, the minimally invasive method has the following advantages: minimally invasive: a very small incision is made and the sweat glands are basically removed through a special surgical instrument. Minimal trauma, short recovery time and small incision scar. There is no pulling or other discomfort after healing. Simple: no hospitalization, surgery takes about one hour, and you can go home after the surgery. Once the surgery is performed, you will never have the trouble of armpit odor again for the rest of your life. Aesthetic: A small incision is made in the transverse crease of the armpit, and the scar is not visible, so it is not a problem to wear sleeveless clothes, expose the armpit or raise the arm. Good efficacy: small incision minimally invasive axillary odor eradication surgery has been clinically proven to have exact surgical results and a very low recurrence rate, which is welcomed by the majority of beauty lovers, and there is no obvious scarring and pulling sensation. Convenience: The surgery is personally performed by experienced plastic surgeons, using local low-concentration swelling anesthesia, in a safe, painless and relaxed state, which can be said to eliminate the underarm odor in an invisible way, without hospitalization and quick recovery after the surgery, without affecting normal life.