What are the chances of HPV conversion after the LEEP procedure?

The chances of HPV conversion after the Liparoscopic procedure are unlikely because the Liparoscopic procedure does not treat HPV viral infections. Liparoscopic surgery generally focuses on removing the diseased part of the cervix, especially for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia CIN grade II and some patients with CIN grade III are more commonly used, and at the same time, the removed tissue will be subjected to pathological examination to observe the character of the lesion, whether the surgery is done thoroughly, and so on. HPV infection is not necessarily confined to the cervix, but may also be in the vaginal wall. Therefore, simply performing the Liparoscopic procedure does not completely remove this viral infection, but only removes localized lesions in the cervix, and therefore is not very useful in treating HPV. When HPV infection exists, it is necessary to strengthen one’s own resistance and remove the virus, and if necessary, choose medication, cryotherapy, physical therapy and other treatments under the guidance of a doctor.