Body odor, also known as armpit odor, odorous sweating, etc., is sweat secreted by the apocrine glands (also called apocrine glands) in the patient's armpits, vulva, mouth and other parts of the body. The fatty acids are higher than those of ordinary people and are lighter in color. Yellow and thick; when the fatty acid reaches a certain concentration, it is decomposed by bacteria on the skin surface, mainly Staphylococcus aureus, to produce unsaturated fatty acids and emit a smell.
It is recommended that you use the radical surgical method "Visible Interventional Positioning and Clearing", which only opens 3-5 mm, and can accurately locate each apocrine gland in the visible state and completely remove it from the body. Use special drugs to kill it. It kills local bacteria, is painless, does not recur, and leaves no obvious scars after healing. It can be treated as you go, and there will be no side effects on the activities of the arms or the body after the wound heals.