If the lesion is not completely removed or the margins are positive after cervical conization, the lesion may be a low-grade lesion or a high-grade lesion. First of all, it should be clarified whether it is a low-grade or high-grade lesion, and the treatment is different for different grades of lesions.1. Low-grade lesions: there is no need to be overly nervous, and they can be treated with Lipo knife, laser, or physical plus medication. After treatment, regular follow-up is required, and patients may choose to have regular HPV and TCT examinations for six months to a year. if the lesions subside, patients may continue to have normal screenings, once a year. However, if the lesion persists or develops towards high grade, colposcopy, cervical biopsy, and if necessary, cervical conization surgery must be performed to treat the lesion. 2. High grade lesions: if the cervix has pre-cancerous lesions and the margins are positive, the patient needs to undergo a second conization surgery as soon as possible to remove the diseased tissues, and at the same time, send in a pathology test to rule out cervical cancer, and to ensure that the margins are clean. For women who do not want to have children, total hysterectomy can usually be considered for complete treatment. If cervical cancer is diagnosed, an enlarged total hysterectomy and adnexectomy with lymph node dissection is required. For the case of cervical conization and then lesions, in addition to timely treatment, should pay attention to life care. Regularly go to the hospital for rechecking, observe the recovery of the body, adjust the treatment program to achieve a better therapeutic effect. Usually pay attention to more rest, balanced nutrition, avoid staying up late, quit smoking and drinking.