Excessive sweat glands of the armpits are known as axillary hyperhidrosis, and the anatomy of its removal is seen below:
A 'cure' of axillar hyperhidrosis is when the T2 and T3 sympathetic nerve ganglion are removed. Though its permanent removal relieves excess sweating, the body's need to maintain homeostasis remains thesame. And since the the sweat glands in the armpits, which normally sweat in order to releave excess heat in the body, are removed, then the body's other sweat glands in the pubic region, forehead etc will work harder in order to maintain internal homeostasis.
As a result, people who have corrective-axillary hypderhidrosis surgery usually complain about excessive sweaty groins, legs, back, face, feet etc. Nothing is ever a true 'cure'. Theres always a setback to every surgical operation. That is why many physicians don't recommend going under the knife...it is irreversible.
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