Principle of minimally invasive treatment of axillary odor: The small incision axillary odor removal surgery involves making a few millimeters sized incision at the central crease line of the armpit. Through this incision, the surgery thoroughly removes the apocrine glands and part of the fat one by one. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia, the entire operation takes about 30 minutes, and the wound requires a recovery period of around 3 days. This method has the incision located at the central crease line of the armpit, so it's relatively hidden, and thus has become one of the most popular methods for treating axillary odor (www.zhhxb.org). According to clinical summaries and patient surveys, the hospital's minimally invasive axillary odor removal method is favored by people. However, proper postoperative care is needed, as a slight mishandling can easily lead to aftereffects.