Lipo knife (LEEP) is a high frequency electric wave knife, clinical treatment often refers to Lipo knife surgery. Lipknife surgery can be used to treat some cervical lesions and is relatively safe and effective. Whether or not a cervical lesion can be cut cleanly with the Lipknife procedure usually requires a doctor’s judgment based on the specific lesion. In cases where the Lipknife procedure cannot completely remove the lesion for excision, other treatment methods can be used to achieve the goal of treatment. In the case of cervical lesions treated with Liposuction, the severity of the disease and the pathological findings are used to determine whether the lesions can be cut cleanly. In cases where the cervical lesion is in the lower third or lower two-thirds of the cervix, the surgeon can usually remove it first based on experience. The Leper knife surgery can preserve the complete specimen, and the specimen will be examined pathologically to determine whether there is any lesion at the edge of the excision according to the pathological examination. If there is no lesion, it may indicate a clean excision. If there is still a lesion at the edge of the excision, it suggests that the excision may not be clean and another surgical excision may be needed. However, if cervical lesions accumulate in the lower two-thirds or reach the full extent of the cervix, other surgical procedures such as cold knife conization will need to be used to remove the lesions as the scope of the procedure is small and cannot be completely removed with the use of the laparoscope. In addition, whether or not the cervical lesions can be cleanly treated with the use of Liparotomy depends on the patient’s specific situation on the one hand, and the experience and surgical skills of the doctor on the other.