Are there any risks associated with surgery for axillary osmidrosis (body odor)?
Disease description:
Are there any risks associated with surgery for body odor (fox odor)?
Although surgery for body odor can effectively improve the condition, it also carries certain risks and potential complications. Surgical procedures may lead to complications such as hematoma, subcutaneous fluid accumulation, or skin necrosis. These complications are related to factors such as the depth of surgical operation and wound healing. Hematoma and subcutaneous fluid accumulation may result from lymphatic vessel damage during surgery or improper postoperative care, while skin necrosis may occur due to excessively deep incisions or vigorous physical activity causing skin tearing after surgery. Other potential issues include postoperative infection and excessive scar formation. Postoperative infections may arise when the local protective barrier is compromised during surgery, allowing bacteria to enter and multiply. Excessive scar formation occurs due to an enhanced tissue repair response following injury, resulting in abnormal collagen deposition. It is recommended to seek treatment at a正规 hospital and undergo the procedure under the guidance of a qualified physician.