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Understanding Surgery for Body Odor: Recurrence Rates and Recovery Time

Bromhidrosis If one wishes to surgically eliminate axillary odor, what is the likelihood of recurrence? Can one return to work the day after surgery, or is a recovery period required?


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Surgery can improve 90% of taste issues and is unlikely to recur. After the surgery, you should keep your arms down for one day and avoid raising both hands high for a week. A rest period of 3-4 days should be sufficient.

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Effective Solutions for Treating Axillary Hyperhidrosis: What You Need to Know

Cure for axillary bromhidrosis (body odor)? Two years ago, I underwent a curettage of the apocrine glands at your hospital, performed by the chief physician (60.05.30 B120793580, case can be verified). However, the results have been ineffective! Although the incision was very sma...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Axillary gland curettage typically removes about 90% of the apocrine glands, but the eccrine glands remain intact. If your primary concern is excessive sweating, the improvement may be limited. If there is no improvement in body odor, you should return to investigate other potent...

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Understanding Surgical Options for Hyperhidrosis: Insights and Costs

Types of surgery for hyperhidrosis? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask about a type of surgery for palmar hyperhidrosis. I heard that if someone regrets the surgery, the nerves can be reconnected to allow sweating to resume. Is this referring to "endoscopic thoracic sympathe...


Dr. Qiu Yushu Reply:
Hello: The use of clamps to interrupt the sympathetic ganglia is a type of endoscopic sympathetic nerve resection surgery. If a patient regrets the procedure, a second surgery can be performed to remove the clamps. It is essential to fully understand the potential complications b...

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Can Endoscopic Surgery Permanently Eliminate Body Odor?

Bromhidrosis Hello, doctor. I would like to ask if endoscopic surgery for axillary hyperhidrosis can really permanently eliminate body odor. I also found some information online stating that this type of surgery can also remove hair in the area; is that true? How long does it typ...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Endoscopy is considered an auxiliary tool in the surgery for axillary osmidrosis, primarily using a curette or a scalpel to remove the apocrine sweat glands to achieve odor reduction. This procedure can reduce body odor by approximately 90%, and there is usually a significant red...

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Is Endoscopic Surgery for Axillary Odor Covered by Health Insurance?

Bromhidrosis Is there health insurance coverage for endoscopic treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis?


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
The endoscopic surgery for axillary hyperhidrosis is not covered by health insurance, and the cost at our hospital is NT$15,000.

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Understanding Insurance Coverage and Costs for Axillary Surgery

excuse me? Hello, doctor: I tend to sweat excessively under my arms, which often leads to an unpleasant odor... This is likely what is referred to as axillary hyperhidrosis or bromhidrosis. Family and friends have also mentioned similar concerns, which makes me feel quite embarra...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Hello: If the odor from underarm sweating is a sour smell, it can be improved by shaving the underarm hair and using antiperspirants. However, a stronger fishy odor is known as axillary osmidrosis (or bromhidrosis), which currently can only be treated by surgical removal of the a...

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Understanding Alternatives to Surgery for Treating Body Odor

Bromhidrosis (body odor) In addition to surgery, is it possible to treat axillary odor with injections? How much does it cost? Are there any side effects? If I want to get injections, do I need to make an appointment first? I am a minor, but I want to undergo surgery for axillary...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Hello: Currently, there is no injectable treatment for axillary osmidrosis (body odor). If the patient is a minor, consent from a legal guardian is required before proceeding with surgery. Dr. Kuo-Hua Lo, Department of Plastic Surgery, Hsinchu Hospital.

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Safe and Scarless Lip Enhancement Options: What You Need to Know

I want to undergo cosmetic surgery? I find my upper lip to be pointed and unattractive, and I would like to undergo a procedure to enhance my upper lip. Are there methods available that can reshape the upper lip without leaving scars or marks? Is it safe? Additionally, could you ...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
If the issue is caused by protruding teeth, it is important to first consider orthodontic treatment by a dentist, or to consult a craniofacial surgeon for possible maxillary retrusion surgery. Alternatively, if a minor surgical procedure can improve the lip shape, it is essential...

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Can an 11-Year-Old Girl Undergo Axillary Gland Removal for Severe Odor?

Can an 11-year-old fifth-grade girl undergo an adenoidectomy or adenoid curettage? Hello. My daughter has severe axillary odor. I have undergone sweat gland removal myself, but the doctor did not explain clearly that it would not be effective for true hyperhidrosis. I am now expe...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
The surgery you underwent was likely a thoracoscopic surgery, not an axillary gland excision. It primarily targets palmar hyperhidrosis; however, it is not very effective for axillary odor, and the compensatory sweating that follows can be quite bothersome. The truly effective pr...

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Can Underarm Surgery Cure Body Odor in Other Areas? Costs and Alternatives Explained

Axillary odor Can axillary bromhidrosis surgery also address odor issues in the genital area? Which type of surgery does not have the problem of compensatory sweating? What is the cost? What is the size of the incision? If surgery is not an option, can oral antibiotics provide a ...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
The so-called compensatory sweating you mentioned is a complication that arises after the endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) procedure used to treat hyperhidrosis. From an orthopedic perspective, this method is not considered effective for treating axillary bromhidrosis, nor...

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Understanding Armpit Bumps and Abdominal Pain: Causes and Solutions

Axillary lump Hello, Dr. Lin! 1. I have developed two or three lumps under both armpits that resemble large pimples. They are slightly painful but not itchy. 2. What could be the reason that when I eat a little at night (half a bowl of rice), I experience severe pain near my ...


Dr. Lin Zhemin Reply:
1. Axillary tumors are commonly sebaceous adenomas, with the most common symptoms being pain and inflammation. They can be treated with medication, but the definitive treatment is surgical excision. 2. The symptoms you described, resembling those of a gastric ulcer or renal inf...

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Exploring Options for Apex Gland Curettage in Taiwan: Costs and Clinics

Endometrial curettage Over a year ago, I underwent a glandular curettage procedure at a dermatology clinic in Keelung, but it did not eliminate the issue and there was no improvement. I would like to inquire if neurosurgery departments perform this type of surgery, and if there a...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
The unpleasant odor from both armpits is caused by the breakdown of apocrine gland secretions by bacteria. Therefore, removing the apocrine glands should eliminate the odor. Neurosurgeons use thoracoscopic techniques to ablate the sympathetic ganglia, primarily to treat palmar hy...

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Expert Advice on Treating Axillary Odor: Best Hospitals and Recovery Tips

Bromhidrosis Hello, I have a problem with body odor and would like to know which hospital in Taipei and which doctor has experience in this area. After the surgery, how long do I need to pack the area with gauze, and what is the fastest recovery time? Thank you.


Dr. Hong Xuyi Reply:
Hello Ms. Hsu: The surgery for axillary hyperhidrosis can be performed by neurosurgery using endoscopic techniques to disrupt the sympathetic ganglia at the fourth thoracic vertebra, which reduces sweating in the armpits, or by plastic surgery to directly excise the axillary swea...

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Understanding Breast Ultrasound Reports: Key Insights and Follow-Up

Breast Ultrasound Report Is follow-up needed for the breast ultrasound report? Normal echogenicity of bilateral breast glandular tissue. Bilateral breast cysts noted, ranging from approximately 0.5 to 1.8 cm in size, with the largest located in the right breast at the 2 o'cl...


Dr. Cai Xingzhi Reply:
The patient has a history of breast cysts, which are generally benign lesions. The main symptom is breast tenderness before and after menstruation, which can be alleviated with analgesics. However, self-examinations should be performed regularly. Special attention should be given...

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Understanding Body Odor in Teens: Concerns About Surgery and Growth

Body odor I am a 14-year-old girl, and I have been experiencing severe body odor since I was 11. As a minor, if I undergo surgery to remove the apocrine glands, will it affect my growth and development? Thank you, Dr. Luo, for your guidance.


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Answer: The formation of body odor, or axillary odor, is due to the secretion from apocrine glands, which produces an odor after being broken down by bacteria. The fundamental treatment for body odor is the removal of the apocrine glands. These glands are not part of the endocrin...

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Protecting Reconstructed Tissue After Maxillary Surgery: Essential Guidelines

How to protect? Hello, my father underwent a complete resection of the maxilla due to a tumor two months ago. Because the area was extensive, tissue from his thigh was used to reconstruct the maxillary defect. The nurses at the hospital informed us that there is a six-month obser...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Reconstruction surgery using thigh tissue was performed due to the excision of tumor-affected maxillary tissue. The observation period mentioned by the hospital should include the possibility of tumor recurrence and the recovery status of the transplanted tissue. Essentially, the...

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Understanding Melanoma: Causes, Recurrence, and Prevention Tips

What is melanoma? Hello Dr. Luo: 1. Why do melanocytes develop into melanoma under the nails? 2. If a finger is amputated, does recurrence start from the lymphatic system and then spread throughout the body? 3. If it is detected in the early stages, what kind of health care s...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
1. Melanoma can develop in any area of the body that contains melanocytes, including the eyes and beneath the nails. It can arise from normal moles that undergo long-term irritation, from the natural evolution of congenital giant nevi, from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radia...

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Understanding the Differences Between Traditional and Endoscopic Surgery for Axillary Odor

Bromhidrosis Hello Dr. Ding, I would like to ask about the differences between traditional surgery and endoscopic surgery for axillary hyperhidrosis, as well as their costs and wound healing times. I only notice an odor when I sweat, and I am the only one who can smell it. Would ...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Actually, hyperhidrosis is more effectively treated with endoscopic surgery in more severe cases; otherwise, traditional subcutaneous follicle excision surgery is more effective.

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Can Sympathetic Nerve Block Be Reversed After Surgery?

Can the sympathetic nerve be reconnected after being blocked? Hello! A few years ago, I underwent thoracoscopic sympathetic nerve block surgery due to axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating in the armpits, but not much sweating in the hands) based on my doctor's recommen...


Dr. Shao Guoning Reply:
Sympathetic nerve block cannot reconnect the nerves; it only allows for waiting for nerve regeneration. Generally, partial regeneration can occur within two years, and the palm may become slightly moist.

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Is It Safe for My 12-Year-Old to Undergo Hand Sweat Surgery?

Can hand sweating surgery be performed during the developmental stage? I have inherited my mother's symptoms of palmar hyperhidrosis since childhood, which has caused various inconveniences in social situations and daily activities for many years. Eight years ago, I underwen...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
If you have already undergone surgery, you should understand the effects of surgery for hyperhidrosis and the potential side effects of compensatory sweating. However, a 12-year-old child is still too young, and it is not recommended to proceed with surgery at this age. It is adv...

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