Abstract

Axillary bromhidrosis is a widespread social problem in our society. Various modalities have been developed for the destruction or removal of the apocrine sweat glands to eliminate underarm odor. However, conventional surgical treatments often result in a high complication rate and frequent recurrence. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of refined tumescent liposuction-curettage with pruning in small incisions as treatment for axillary bromhidrosis. Between July 2013 and April 2019, 110 patients (75 women and 35 men) with axillary bromhidrosis underwent refined tumescent liposuction-curettage with pruning. The results of eliminating underarm odor were evaluated by both the patients and doctors and rated as very satisfied (excellent), satisfied (good), slightly satisfied (fair), and not satisfied (poor). Postoperative complications, such as dehiscence, infection, wound contracture, cyst, subcutaneous hydrops, hematoma, or seroma, were also evaluated. Preoperative and postoperative histological examinations of axillary tissues were performed in two patients. In the subjective evaluation of 110 patients, 33 (30.0%) were very satisfied with the results, 70 (63.6%) were satisfied, and seven (6.4%) were slightly satisfied. The objective evaluation showed that 43 (39.1%) patients graded the results as excellent, whereas others graded the results as good. No serious complications occurred, except three patients with slight local subcutaneous hydrops and hematoma. Histologic examinations showed that the apocrine glands were significantly decreased or destroyed after the surgery. Refined tumescent liposuction-curettage with pruning in small incisions is an effective method for the treatment of axillary bromhidrosis.

Highlights

  • Axillary bromhidrosis is widespread social problem in our society

  • Conventional surgical treatments often result in high complication rate and frequent recurrence

  • We evaluate the effect of refined tumescent liposuction-curettage with pruning in small incisions in the treatment of axillary bromhidrosis

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Background

Axillary bromhidrosis is widespread social problem in our society. Various modalities have been developed for destruction or removal of the apocrine sweat glands to eliminate the malodor. Conventional surgical treatments often result in high complication rate and frequent recurrence. We evaluate the effect of refined tumescent liposuction-curettage with pruning in small incisions in the treatment of axillary bromhidrosis

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