July 9, 2010 | In: Laser Surgery
How many times can you get the laser surgery for abnormal cell changes in your cervex?
Question by nygirlsrdifferent: How many times can you get the laser surgery for abnormal cell changes in your cervex?
I got the laser surgery one time, my abnormal pap came back again can you jus tkeep getting the laser surgery as much as u have to? I dont want them to take out a piece of my cervix out id rather do the laser again if i have to.
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Answer by sammyankee
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2 Responses to How many times can you get the laser surgery for abnormal cell changes in your cervex?
ugottafriend4life
July 9th, 2010 at 5:19 pm
I think they can do it again, but you really want to follow the advice of your physician on this. Abnormal cells is considered pre-cancer, and you definitely want to do the right thing to prevent its progression. Good luck.
VEGGIE LOVE
July 9th, 2010 at 5:41 pm
You can get it frozen. That’s what I had done. They cryogenicly(sp) freeze your cervix. It took about 45 minutes or so….I had bad cramps for a half an hour…but no chunks were taken out and it done the trick…..untill more cells start growing…knock on wood…it’s been 3 years on so far so good. I didn’t know you could get laser surgery…I got two options…they cut the top layer off my cervix or get it frozen….that wasn’t a hard desicion to say the least.
You get the freezing process done as many times as needed. I have no idea about the laser or the cutting one.