Female ligation does not accelerate aging. The main part of a woman’s body that is ligated is the fallopian tube, which is only a tubular channel for the rendezvous of sperm with the egg and the transport of the fertilized egg to the patient’s uterine cavity for conception. It does not have an endocrine effect and does not affect women’s endocrine system, so it does not accelerate women’s aging. The main endocrine organ in women is the ovaries. As long as the patient’s ovaries are functioning normally, the patient’s estrogen and progesterone levels are normal and normal menstruation can be maintained. If the patient’s ovaries are declining, the patient’s estrogen and progesterone levels will decrease and she may experience reduced menstruation, postponed menstruation, or even amenorrhea. Patients will then enter the perimenopausal phase and will experience hot flashes and night sweats, as well as cardiovascular disease, and patients will quickly enter old age.