Axillary odor Minimally invasive Feeling after surgery, is minimally invasive surgery for axillary o

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's the same as you, it should be ripped off in 5 days at most.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Axillary odor can be treated with minimally invasive surgery**, but some patients are afraid of pain, will single-line minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor be painful?

    It doesn't hurt at all. Minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor is performed under general anesthesia, so generally speaking, people with axillary odor will not feel pain, and a small number of patients with axillary odor will have mild pain after surgery.

    The core means of minimally invasive axillary odor is to use special instruments, usually a small curette, to destroy the sweat glands or separate the connection between the sweat glands and the ** opening.

    About 10 minutes.

    The incision of minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor is very small, highly targeted, and accurate, so the operation time is relatively fast, so generally speaking, the time of minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor is about 10 minutes.

    Minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor is difficult**.

    Minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor can indeed reduce the patient's axillary odor, and a small number of patients may achieve a complete effect, but minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor requires the operator to have a high level, patience and experience, and the breadth and depth of cortex and sweat gland secretion will be different in different patients, so it is difficult to achieve the best effect of minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor.

    Axillary odor can be treated with minimally invasive surgery**, but some patients are afraid of pain, will single-line minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor be painful?

    On the eve of axillary odor surgery, a series of preparations should be made, such as shaving armpit hair and washing the whole body, especially the armpit area, which can effectively avoid wound infection.

    Wear loose-fitting clothing.

    Wear a loose shirt before minimally invasive surgery for axillary odor, and preferably no pullover clothing. Also, be careful not to wear jewelry such as necklaces and jewelry or rings so as not to affect the surgery.

    The reason for this requirement is that smoking will cause the constriction of blood vessels, thereby reducing the blood supply and affecting wound healing; In addition, taking medication can also cause bleeding after surgery.

    In the first half of the month, you should eat as many vegetables and fruits as possible and supplement vitamin C appropriately to promote wound healing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I had a fox smell seven or eight years ago to do an operation, is minimally invasive to open a small hole with a spoon to scrape in it, two months after the operation, I just did the second operation a few days ago, the operation is pruning is to open the mouth larger, cut off the hair follicles below, the doctor said that this will never** will not grow armpit hair, in wait for a week to remove the stitches, I hope it will not be again**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I have a friend who has the same problem as you, but he's fine after the surgery, you have to trust yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Truth be told, if I have a person with armpit odor around me, I can't stand it.

    But I'm going to tell you a fact, whether there is fox odor is genetic, and you may not be able to smell fox odor is also genetic, and not everyone can smell this smell. Therefore, many patients with armpit odor are also married and have their own social circles.

    You can go ** To be honest, I appreciate it, at least a fox odor sensitive person like me can try to contact you.

    Don't worry, the surgery will definitely be like this, the scar will slowly fade, there is no need to give up on yourself, some people are born with hair loss, do they still cut off their heads? So, don't worry, if you can't cure it once, you can treat it again.

    And, I don't think so.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I regret that I inherited my mother's, and even more regret passed it on to my children, and I have a dead heart

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