Is laser treatment effective for axillary odor?

Jan 09, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen Lu
Introduction
Bromhidrosis, also known as osmidrosis, is usually effectively treated with laser therapy, although results may vary depending on individual physical conditions. Laser treatment for bromhidrosis offers several advantages, including minimal trauma, rapid recovery, no requirement for prolonged hospitalization, relatively simple operation, and a comparatively comfortable treatment process, with generally good outcomes.

    Body odor, also known as bromhidrosis, can be treated with laser therapy. This treatment utilizes the high energy and heat of a laser to cause carbonization and necrosis of the apocrine glands in the armpit area. The general reference price for laser treatment ranges from 2,000 to 5,000 yuan per session, and noticeable improvement can usually be seen within 7 to 15 days. Generally, laser treatment for bromhidrosis is considered effective, though results may vary depending on individual physical conditions. If concerns exist, it is recommended to consult a reputable hospital in advance. Detailed analysis is as follows:

  

    Laser treatment for bromhidrosis primarily uses the photothermal effect generated by the laser device, which directly targets the deeper layers of the skin. This process causes the deep-seated apocrine gland follicle tissue to shed naturally and suppresses follicle activity, thereby reducing sweat secretion and achieving the goal of eliminating body odor. Advantages of this treatment include minimal trauma, quick recovery, no requirement for prolonged hospitalization, relatively simple operation, and a generally comfortable treatment experience. The effectiveness is typically favorable.

    However, individual patients' apocrine glands may respond differently to laser treatment, which can affect the overall outcome. Some patients may not achieve satisfactory results initially and may require multiple treatment sessions. A small number of patients may experience partial recovery of apocrine gland function after some time, leading to a recurrence of body odor.

    Patients are advised to choose reputable hospitals for treatment. Postoperative care according to the doctor's instructions is essential, including regular dressing changes and avoiding strenuous exercise, to promote recovery.

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