Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2016;8(4):296-300
Introduction: Hyperhidrosis is a common disease characterized by excessive sweating. Several treatment options are described as axillary liposuction and laserlipolysis.
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of two treatment methods for axillary hyperhidrosis – one exclusively surgical (liposuction) and the other employing invasive laser therapy (laserlipolysis) – using a prospective, comparative study with a one-year follow up.
Methods: Liposuction was carried out in the right axilla, while laser lipolysis was performed in the left axilla. The evaluation was conducted using the starch-iodine test, comparative histological analysis and patient self-assessment questionnaires.
Results: Twelve patients took part in the study. The starch-iodine test indicated decreased sweating in all patients within one year after the procedures, while the histological analyses showed absence or reduction of the secreting ducts and acini on both sides and in all cases. After one year of follow-up, the patient's satisfaction index measured by the questionnaires remained positive in all cases, with 75% asserting maximum satisfaction, and 25% reporting difference between the sides (better results were described in the right hand side axilla).
Conclusions: Both techniques showed similar effectiveness after one year of follow-up. Laserlipolysis had a lower frequency of postoperative complications.
Keywords: LASERS; LASER THERAPY; DERMATOLOGY; DERMATOLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES