How long does it take for pathology results to come back after cervical Lipo?

The time it takes for the results to come back after the cervical Lipo removes tissue and sends it for pathology may be around three days to a week. Lipo is a medical device used to perform cervical conization surgery to remove areas of suspected cervical pathology, either for treatment or for diagnosis by sending the tissue to a pathologist for examination. For patients who are suspected of having early invasive cervical cancer or carcinoma in situ, or chronic cervicitis that has not been cured for a long time, Lipo knife examination is recommended to make a clear diagnosis. After taking a biopsy and sending it to the pathologist, the doctor needs to section and stain the tissue specimen, and then observe the shape and size of the cells under the microscope to see if there are any abnormalities. Generally speaking, the results will be available in about three days, but if further comprehensive analysis and discussion is needed, the pathology results may be delayed to about a week.