All About Axillary Osmodrosis Surgery: Keys to Success and Risks of RecurrenceNULL
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All About Axillary Osmodrosis Surgery: Keys to Success and Risks of Recurrence
Axillary osmodrosis is a concern for many people. The primary cause is associated with the apocrine sweat glands in the armpits. Surgery is highlighted as a fundamental solution to fundamentally resolve osmodrosis, but what does this procedure entail?
Factors Influencing the Success of the Surgery
The key to a successful axillary osmodrosis surgery lies in how completely the apocrine sweat glands can be removed. If any glands are left behind, there is a high chance that the osmodrosis will reoccur. Thus, this surgery demands high levels of skill and experience. In fact, there are cases among those who wish to undergo reoperation where the apocrine sweat glands were not fully removed during the initial surgery, leading to a recurrence.
Various Surgical Methods and Risks of Recurrence
There are various approaches to axillary osmodrosis surgery, including the shaving method, the QuadraCut technique, methods using ultrasonic scalpels, and the inversion excision method. It is not straightforward to say which method is the most effective. What is crucial is not the method chosen, but how meticulously the surgery is performed.
The Reality of Axillary Osmodrosis Surgery
In surgery to treat axillary osmodrosis, the skin is cut open, and the skin containing the apocrine sweat glands is peeled away from the fat layer. In this process, thoroughly removing the apocrine sweat glands is key to preventing recurrence. The shaving method is said to be highly precise, but it does not completely eliminate the risk of osmodrosis recurrence. This is because the apocrine sweat glands that should be removed can remain in the fat layer. While many doctors do not see this as a problem due to the small amount of glands remaining, to completely prevent recurrence, it is necessary to also remove the apocrine sweat glands within the fat layer.
My Shaving Method Procedure
In the surgeries I perform, I use special tools to check for any remaining apocrine sweat glands in the fat layer and remove them as necessary. This step requires a minimum wound size of 2cm. There are facilities that perform surgery with wounds less than 2cm, but it is believed that such procedures increase the risk of recurrence. The key is to thoroughly remove the “apocrine sweat glands” embedded in the fat layer without leaving any behind.
Conclusion
Axillary osmodrosis surgery demands meticulous work to minimize the risk of recurrence. I take great care in performing surgeries to ensure that my patients do not have to face the troubles of osmodrosis again. Those considering treatment for osmodrosis should carefully consider not just the surgical method, but also the skill and experience of the surgeon performing the operation.”
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