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Different Types Of Surgery For Under Arm?

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Grand Rapids, MI

I had a previous surgery under my arm. Which happens to be my first ever encounter with hs. But tbh I don't remember what I had done. Well anyway I'm going back in to have it looked at again. What is a surgery u have seen done a second go around. I think I had a deroofing? I'm trying to avoid having one surgery when it should have been something different the second time around if that makes sense. I have heard of instances where docs ( general surgeon) will do the simple less tedious surgery to… read more

April 24
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Well ms Coda let me start by saying I'm sorry that you have to go through this the HS and all but i promise i will never tell any lies on this web site because i love and respect this site to much and all the support I get from you guys ( my HS Family )but I can honestly say I think I've tried everything at this point¹ I do the infusions now and they do help but honestly I was expecting more but now for a different thought I have been invited to join a test group to try new experimental treatments / untested so maybe i will one of the first people I feel like I owe This to all of my of my hs family all though I DO so I guess I'm trying to say i admit i am a little nervous Iss but im still gonna do it so let's all try and take care of each oTHER THE BEST WAY CAN all I can do is give support to my HS family when one of you need it every one please remembered I'm always here if anyone needs me we are a small army but damitt we are a small but so hang in there family strong and tough army I mean we have to be we have hs

April 26
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There are several surgical options available for treating hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) under the arms, each tailored to the severity and specific characteristics of the condition:

1. **Incision and Drainage of Abscess**: This procedure involves making an incision to drain pus and debris from an abscess. It's generally a Show Full Answer

There are several surgical options available for treating hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) under the arms, each tailored to the severity and specific characteristics of the condition:

1. **Incision and Drainage of Abscess**: This procedure involves making an incision to drain pus and debris from an abscess. It's generally a temporary solution, primarily aimed at relieving pain and pressure.

2. **Deroofing**: This method involves removing the skin covering an abscess or sinus tract. It can help in reducing the recurrence of abscesses by eliminating the affected tissue.

3. **Wide Excision**: This is a more extensive procedure where the entire affected area, including all lesions and sinus tracts, is removed. This method aims to provide a more definitive solution by removing all diseased tissue, but it may require subsequent skin grafting for wound closure.

4. **Laser Surgery**: Advances in technology have introduced the use of carbon dioxide lasers for cutting around affected areas. This method is noted for its precision and effectiveness in preventing the disease from regaining a foothold, potentially due to its anti-inflammatory effects.

Each of these procedures has its own set of considerations, and the choice of surgery can depend on the individual's specific case of HS, the severity of symptoms, and previous treatment outcomes.

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