The pathology examination of the cervical tissues after Lipo knife surgery is very accurate. Pathology examination is the examination of a woman’s biopsy tissues, pathology slides, to understand the severity of specific lesions in the cervical area and the type of lesions. Pathologic examination is the gold standard for clinical diagnosis as the final diagnosis. Pathologic biopsy after the Liparoscopic procedure is of testing significance, regardless of whether the lesion tissue can be obtained through the Liparoscopic procedure, or directly through incision, forceps, or puncture. Pathologic examination is the most accurate test that can be done as to whether or not cancer has occurred. Since a certain amount of cervical lesions are present with the Ribbon-surgery procedure, after the Ribbon-surgery procedure, pathologic examination can be done to determine whether or not there is a more serious lesion and the specific type of lesion.