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Tumescent Suction Curettage versus Minimal Skin Resection with Subcutaneous Curettage of Sweat Glands in Axillary Hyperhidrosis

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As shown by this study, minor skin resection with subcutaneous curettage of axillary sweat glands (Method A) is somewhat more effective in permanent reduction of hyperhidrosis than suction curettage. The minimal invasiveness of suction curettage and the minimal scarring, however, are significant advantages over excisional surgery. Downtime after surgery is significantly shorter for suction curettage. Therefore, suction curettage might be the surgical treatment of choice for axillary hyperhidrosis.

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