The biopsy report is that vulvar squamous epithelial papilloma is a benign tumor, mostly associated with HPV infection, and can be treated by laser and other means. Vulvar squamous epithelial papilloma is associated with HPV infection and can develop into invasive carcinoma, which mostly occurs in women around 45 years old. Once diagnosed as vulvar squamous epithelial papilloma by biopsy, it can be treated by laser, freezing, local excision, etc. After treatment, another pathological biopsy can be done. After treatment, pathological biopsy can be done again, if the pathological result is not abnormal. After the operation, patients should maintain a light diet, keep the local hygiene dry and clean, avoid inflammation and infection, change underwear frequently, and have regular checkups.