Is it still cancerous after the Lipo?

Cancer is generally not a problem after having the Liparrow.
Lipo knife, also known as ultra-high-frequency galvanic knife, is a minimally invasive surgical technique used in the diagnosis and treatment of cervical diseases, which mainly utilizes high-frequency galvanic waves to take out the damaged tissues more accurately and quickly. It causes less damage to the patient, less bleeding and less likely to leave scars, and the body recovers faster after the procedure.
The Lipo knife is mainly used to treat cervical lesions, including some severe cervical erosion and intraepithelial lesions of the cervix. The treatment helps the cervix to recover, reduces vaginal discharge, and prevents further deterioration of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, which will not lead to cancerous changes after the treatment.
After Liparoscopic treatment, patients need to go to the hospital regularly for cervical cancer review to effectively control the development of the disease.