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Axillary Revision Surgery, the Start of Regained Confidence!

WOOA Plastic Surgery · 우아성형외과의원 · June 9, 2025

Axillary Revision Surgery, the Start of Regained Confidence! Today, we will take a detailed look at axillary revision surgery, which many people repeatedly consider. More and more...

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Clinic: WOOA Plastic Surgery

Original post date: June 9, 2025

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Axillary Revision Surgery, the Start of Regained Confidence!

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Today, we will take a detailed look at axillary revision surgery, which many people repeatedly consider. More and more people have already undergone surgery once, but the results were not satisfactory, or over time the tissue in the underarm area became more prominent again or pain developed, leading them to consider revision surgery.

In particular, when discomfort remains after a primary surgery such as accessory breast removal, liposuction, or glandular tissue excision, or when the line does not look natural, revision surgery that allows for more precise correction is drawing attention as a way to achieve a more refined result.

Because this procedure goes beyond simply improving appearance and can also address functional discomfort, it often requires a more delicate approach than the first surgery. In this article, we will explain in detail what situations call for axillary revision surgery, how the procedure is performed, and what changes can be expected after surgery.

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Why do people consider underarm revision surgery?

There are many reasons people consider axillary revision surgery, but in common cases, they often feel they were not fully satisfied after the first surgery or continue to experience discomfort. Typical examples include a bulge remaining in the underarm area after surgery, making it noticeable when wearing sleeveless or tight clothing, or glandular tissue not being completely removed, causing recurring pain or swelling before and after menstruation.

There are also cases where the left and right sides are asymmetrical or the incision scar is noticeable, or where only liposuction was performed and the glandular tissue remained, so the symptoms continue. In particular, when accessory breast tissue becomes prominent again over time due to childbirth, breastfeeding, weight changes, or when it leads to functional problems, more fundamental and precise axillary revision surgery can be expected to bring improvement. In this way, revision surgery can be an important choice not only for improving appearance, but also for reducing real discomfort and improving quality of life.

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Axillary revision surgery: how is it different from the first surgery?

Axillary revision surgery requires a much more delicate and precise approach than the first surgery. Because tissue has already been removed once, the amount and location of any remaining glandular tissue or fat, as well as the condition of the skin’s elasticity, must be carefully analyzed before making a surgical plan.

In particular, it is important to consider the existing incision site and scar so that no new scar is created while still achieving a more natural result and balanced symmetry on both sides. For this reason, a detailed surgical plan by a medical team with extensive experience and know-how is essential.

In revision surgery, the exact location and amount of remaining glandular tissue or fat must be identified, and areas of asymmetry or under-removal must be precisely corrected. The incision range must also be adjusted according to the skin’s recovery capacity and elasticity. In cases where glandular tissue must be removed, as in axillary revision surgery, even greater caution is required, and minimizing existing scars while improving cosmetic completeness is the key to revision surgery.

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Typical cases that require underarm revision surgery

Typical cases that require axillary revision surgery can arise in various situations, but the most common case is when accessory breast tissue was not completely removed after the first surgery, leaving a bulge in the underarm area, or when symptoms such as pain and swelling continue before and after menstruation.

Another important reason to consider revision surgery is when the left and right lines are asymmetrical after surgery or the underarm contour is not smooth, making you self-conscious when wearing sleeveless or tight clothing. If the initial surgery focused mainly on liposuction and the glandular tissue was not sufficiently removed, the area may swell again over time, or functional discomfort such as pressure or a heavy feeling may recur.

In addition, because women often experience repeated and significant bodily changes due to childbirth, breastfeeding, weight gain, and similar factors, the underarm tissue may become noticeably enlarged again over time after surgery, or fat may accumulate, leading many to consider revision surgery. In such cases, axillary revision surgery can provide a more refined result by precisely supplementing what was lacking in the original procedure and removing any remaining glandular tissue.

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Changes you can expect after revision surgery

Breast revision surgery is not just about resolving cosmetic issues; it is a process through which functional improvement and psychological satisfaction can also be expected. Through the procedure, the underarm line can be refined more precisely and evenly, allowing you to feel comfortable and less self-conscious even when wearing sleeveless or tight clothing.

In particular, when axillary revision surgery is performed to completely remove any remaining glandular tissue, physical symptoms such as pain, lumps, and swelling can be relieved, and the risk of recurrence is significantly reduced, which is a major advantage.

As clothing fits better and movement becomes more comfortable, confidence naturally returns. Stress and discomfort felt before surgery are reduced, improving overall quality of life. In this way, axillary revision surgery is an important choice that can satisfy both cosmetic improvement and practical relief from discomfort.

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Everyone hopes that one surgery will solve all problems perfectly, but in reality, as time passes, new discomfort or less-than-ideal results can lead people to consider revision surgery. However, if an accurate diagnosis, a carefully planned surgical approach, and thorough recovery management are all provided, axillary revision surgery can lead to better results and higher satisfaction, not just simple correction.

If you are disappointed with the results after your first surgery or if discomfort returns in the underarm area over time, do not struggle alone. It is important to consult a specialist medical team, identify the exact cause, and find the solution that is right for you.

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