Eliminate embarrassing underarm odor
Axillary osmidrosis (medically known as apocrine gland odor) is primarily caused by bacteria breaking down apocrine gland secretions, resulting in an unpleasant odor. Traditional topical antiperspirants and perfumes only temporarily mask the odor and have limited effectiveness. Cosmetic surgeries (such as minimally invasive surgery, radiofrequency ablation, Botox injections, and nanoneedle therapy) target the root cause—destroying or inhibiting apocrine glands. Their advantages include long-lasting results, high cure rates, rapid recovery, and improved social confidence. Compared to traditional large-incision surgeries, modern cosmetic surgeries are less invasive, safer, and produce more natural-looking results.
Summary of key advantages
Radical cure/long-lasting effect: The recurrence rate of minimally invasive excision or radiofrequency ablation of apocrine sweat glands is extremely low (less than 5% under standardized operation), and a single treatment can solve years of problems.
Minimally invasive and quick recovery: The incision is small or non-existent, and normal activities can be resumed within a few days after the operation without affecting work.
Concealed scars: The incision is hidden in the crease of the armpit, leaving almost no trace after six months.
Safe and controllable: Local anesthesia at a reputable hospital carries low risk (infection and hematoma are rare), protects your privacy, and lets you be the center of attention again.
Multiple benefits: It reduces underarm sweat and hair, making you more confident when dressing in summer.
Personalized treatment: Mild cases may be treated non-surgically, while severe cases may be treated surgically. A personalized treatment plan will be developed based on the doctor's assessment.