How to prevent skin necrosis after minimally invasive armpit odor surgery

After minimally invasive surgery for armpit odor, as long as attention is paid to good skin care and medication is given as prescribed by the doctor, necrosis of the skin can be effectively prevented.
After minimally invasive surgery for armpit odor, the surgical wound usually heals quickly and does not lead to local skin necrosis in the absence of serious complications.
To prevent complications, the first thing to do is to pay attention to good skin care, such as keeping the local skin clean, avoiding contamination with dirt, and when there is obvious swelling and bruising phenomenon, cold compresses can be used to relieve the symptoms.
Secondly, medication should be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, such as local topical disinfection with complex iodine solution, oral amoxicillin capsule, roxithromycin capsule and other antibiotics for anti-infection treatment when there are signs of infection.
In the event of abnormalities in the skin after surgery, the surgeon must be asked to carry out symptomatic treatment in a timely manner, and the medication should be used under the guidance of the physician.