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How long scar does the operation of removing bromhidrosis generally have?
The traditional axillary osmidrosis surgery usually has a wound of about 5 cm, which is slow to recover after operation and will leave scars.

Minimally invasive laser surgery generally only shows burn marks. The principle is to eliminate apocrine glands in axillary lesions by high temperature.

Axillary surgery usually has a wound less than one and a half centimeters. Recover quickly after operation, leaving no scars.

These are the only recognized surgical techniques for osmidrosis in the market.