Is body odor surgery risky?


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Body odor surgery risk is generally small, but there are certain risks. The following is a specific analysis of the risk of body odor surgery: 1. Infection risk Any operation has the possibility of infection. If the sterile operation is not strict during the operation, or the wound care after surgery is improper, it may lead to infection, local redness, pain, fever, exudation and other symptoms. Strict aseptic procedures and careful postoperative care can reduce the incidence of infection. 2. Bleeding and hematoma surgery may damage blood vessels, causing bleeding, if hemostasis is not complete, hematoma may form. Smaller hematomas generally absorb themselves, larger hematomas may require further treatment. 3. Skin necrosis In the process of removing or destroying axillary apocrine glands, if the blood supply to the skin is affected, it may lead to local skin necrosis. This requires careful operation by the doctor to minimize the impact on the blood supply to the skin. 4. Risk of recurrence Although the effect of body odor surgery is usually good, there are still a few patients who may experience recurrence. It may be related to factors such as incomplete removal of apocrine glands by surgery or regeneration of apocrine glands after surgery. 5. Other conditions such as poor incision healing and scar formation may occur, but these can usually be improved after proper treatment. In short, body odor surgery is a relatively safe treatment method, but the doctor will assess the patient's condition in detail before surgery, inform the patient of the relevant risks, patients should also fully communicate with the doctor, understand the pros and cons of surgery, in order to make appropriate choices. At the same time, select a regular medical institution and experienced doctors for surgery, can further reduce the risk of surgery.