If an abnormal area is seen during the colposcopy, your doctor will be able to remove it with a loop electrosurgical procedure (LEEP or LLETZ procedure). Other options include a cold knife cone biopsy and destroying the abnormal cells with cryosurgery or laser surgery.
During cryosurgery, the doctor uses a metal probe cooled with liquid nitrogen to kill the abnormal cells by freezing them.
In laser surgery, the doctor uses a focused beam of high-energy light to vaporize (burn off) the abnormal tissue. This is done through the vagina, with local anesthesia.
Both cryosurgery and laser surgery can be done in a doctor's office or clinic. After cryosurgery, you may have a lot of watery brown discharge for a few weeks.
These treatments are almost always effective in destroying pre-cancers and preventing them from developing into true cancers. You will need follow-up exams to make sure that the abnormality does not come back. If it does, the treatments can be repeated.
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