Post-Lipo surgery infections can result in prolonged vaginal bleeding, increased discharge with odor, accompanied by abdominal pain as well as lumbosacral ache. Cervical wound examination and routine leucorrhoea examination are needed to find out which pathogenic bacteria are causing the infection and to give effective treatment for the symptoms. If the infection is caused by mycotic vaginitis, vaginal scrubbing followed by clotrimazole pessary or dacrynic acid pessary should be administered vaginally, and fluconazole tablets can also be given as a dose. If the infection is bacterial, you can take oral anti-inflammatory tablets or give metronidazole suppositories for vaginal application. After the surgery, you should pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, wash the vulva with warm water every day, prohibit sexual intercourse and tub bathing for 2 months after the surgery, pay attention to strengthen nutrition in the postoperative diet, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, and have timely examination if there are uncomfortable symptoms.