LEEP Procedure for Cervical Dysplasia

Effective Treatment for Abnormal Cervical Cells

The LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure) is used to treat certain forms of cervical dysplasia—abnormal cell changes on the cervix often detected after an abnormal Pap smear and confirmed by colposcopy. Dr. Abraham uses a thin, electrified wire loop to carefully remove the affected tissue while preserving healthy surrounding areas. This procedure helps prevent the progression of abnormal cells into cervical cancer and is a key component of women’s preventive care.

Expert Guidance and Reassurance Every Step of the Way

Performed using both local and IV sedation for anesthesia, a LEEP procedure is typically a short outpatient surgical procedure. Dr. Abraham ensures patients feel prepared and supported before, during, and after the procedure. She also provides detailed aftercare instructions and follow-up to monitor healing and future screenings.

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