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On May 1st I Will Be Having Axillary Reconstruction For My Stage 3 HS. Have You Ever Had This Done? How Was It?
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I haven't personally undergone any medical procedures, but I can provide information on axillary reconstruction for stage 3 hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). This type of surgery typically involves removing affected tissue in the armpit area to reduce the severity of the symptoms and prevent further complications. Recovery ... read more

I haven't personally undergone any medical procedures, but I can provide information on axillary reconstruction for stage 3 hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). This type of surgery typically involves removing affected tissue in the armpit area to reduce the severity of the symptoms and prevent further complications. Recovery and outcomes can vary, but some patients report significant improvements in symptoms and quality of life post-surgery. It's important to discuss all potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider to ensure it's the right option for you.

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