The amount of time to rest before recovering from minimally invasive armpit odor surgery usually needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Usually minimally invasive armpit odor surgery requires about 7-14 days of rest before recovery. If the method of scraping and suction is used, the scraping and suction method can completely remove the sweat glands and retain the subdermal vascular network, which can ensure the blood supply to the skin. The recovery period is shorter, the scar is not obvious after the operation, and it does not affect the functional activities of the upper limbs. Therefore, it is usually possible to recover after about 7 days of rest. In case of minimally invasive small incision stripping and removal of sweat glands, minimally invasive small incision stripping and removal of sweat glands usually involves making an incision the size of a grain of wheat in the armpit, entering the armpit skin with a sweat gland remover, carefully destroying the sweat glands and removing them out of the body, so as to achieve the purpose of eradicating armpit odor. This condition may interfere with upper extremity movement, so about 14 days of rest is required for recovery. Patients should keep the area clean and dry during the recovery period and take antibiotics such as amoxicillin and cefaclor to avoid infection of the incision, change the dressing regularly and observe the healing of the incision. If you find the redness, swelling and pain of the incision after the operation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and actively cooperate with the doctor to deal with it accordingly.