Permanently free yourself from the burden of underarm odor.
Underarm odor doesn’t just cause unpleasant smells and embarrassing situations; it also affects quality of life and social interactions, often leading to a lack of self-confidence. Hot and humid weather can feel like a nightmare for those with underarm odor, as the smell lingers despite the use of antiperspirants and efforts to stay fresh and dry.
Fortunately, treating underarm odor is no longer a challenging task. Today, a variety of treatments are available, each offering different levels of improvement with their own pros and cons. Patients can choose the option that best suits the severity of their symptoms for optimal results.
If you’ve already tried various methods or have previously undergone surgery for underarm odor but still notice a smell, don’t be discouraged. This isn’t a recurrence but rather the result of residual apocrine glands that continue to produce odor. Apocrine glands do not have the ability to regenerate, so once they are removed, they won’t grow back. If there’s still an odor, it simply means that some of the apocrine glands were not completely eliminated.
Topical applications, sweat gland inhibitors, and treatments that damage sweat glands on the skin’s surface can all provide some level of relief. However, these methods require multiple applications and only offer temporary results—when the effects wear off, the odor often returns. Now, you have the option of a single, advanced odor removal procedure that achieves over 99% odor elimination, freeing you permanently from the worry of underarm odor. Tempting, isn’t it?
Re-Surgery for Underarm Odor Recurrence
I fully understand the discomfort and psychological stress caused by underarm odor. Most patients would not consider surgery unless a better, more suitable treatment was unavailable. For those who decide on surgery, it’s natural to hope for a one-time, lasting solution with no recurrence.
However, due to differences in technique, expertise, and the precision of gland removal, recurrence of underarm odor can happen. If you’ve had previous odor removal surgery but still notice a lingering smell, don’t worry—recurrence can be addressed with a secondary surgery. I have helped many patients who previously underwent odor removal procedures at other clinics, some of whom had multiple surgeries. By carefully expanding the treatment area and performing a more meticulous and thorough removal, recurrence can be effectively resolved.
In each surgery, I ensure more than 99% removal of apocrine glands. Using a tiny 0.4 cm incision, I repeatedly check for any remaining glands, only closing the incision once I’m confident no glands remain. This approach results in an extremely low chance of recurrence; to date, I have yet to see a single case of recurrence among my patients. For those concerned about pain, we have long used a local anesthesia technique that minimizes discomfort, ensuring a comfortable experience even for secondary surgeries.
One-time solution for both odor and sweat removal.
I have over 16 years of experience using the rotational blade for treating underarm odor, with thousands of cases successfully treated. From the very first procedure, I established a core principle: “Cleanliness First.” This commitment has earned the trust of many patients, and follow-up feedback and data have shown consistently excellent outcomes from this surgery.
First, addressing the issue of odor:
In post-surgery follow-ups, over 99% of patients report “complete odor elimination” after the rotational blade procedure. This is due to the thorough removal of apocrine glands, effectively eliminating the source of the odor and ensuring it does not return.
Second, the added benefit of reduced sweating:
This feedback comes directly from patients and is worth sharing. Many patients who underwent the rotational blade procedure not only report complete odor elimination but also notice a significant reduction in sweating—around 90% effectiveness, which has made daily life much more convenient. The procedure impacts both odor-producing and sweat glands, so it provides dual benefits without the need for additional sweat-reduction treatments.
Minimally Invasive Rotational Blade Odor Removal Surgery – 99% Effective in Eliminating Odor
Although underarm odor doesn’t impact health, it can be a constant concern for those who interact closely with others daily, worrying about unwanted odors appearing in every gesture. Since the root cause lies in the apocrine glands, if you’ve tried numerous methods without success, or even undergone multiple surgeries but still experience odor, it’s time to Better Call Dr. Liu!
Seek guidance from an experienced specialist to plan the right treatment, ensure a proper pre-surgery assessment, and follow post-surgery wound care for a smooth recovery. Say goodbye to underarm odor and regain a fresh, confident life.