The chance of HPV conversion after Liposuction is related to the scope of surgical resection, and there is a lack of specific clinical studies, so the specific conversion rate can not be determined, generally speaking, the chance of conversion is not too high. Liposuction is the removal of localized cervical tissue, if the woman’s cervical lesions are completely removed, so it is possible to cut off all the wounds that have been infected by HPV in the process of the surgery, then it may be converted to negative; however, for the majority of patients, because HPV is still parasitic in the cervix and the vagina, so generally will not be converted to negative after the surgery. For women who have undergone Liposuction, it is recommended that they use interferon and other agents under the direction of their doctor to adjust the local environment of the vagina or to improve their own immunity to clear the virus. It is also important to note that there is a possibility of re-infection after HPV conversion, so women should still protect themselves.