Firstly a colposcopy will be performed to identify the abnormal area.
The colposcopist will inject a local anaesthetic into your cervix. This means you are awake, but the area that needs treating is numb (you cannot feel it). The injection might sting for a short time and you may be aware of your heart beating faster. This feeling will pass shortly.
A diathermy plate (big sticky pad) is placed on your thigh (or appropriate area) to make sure the electric current we use does not burn you. The diathermy plate does not hurt and is removed once the treatment is finished.
The abnormal cells are removed using a wire loop heated by an electric current. You should not feel any pain, but you may feel some pressure and experience a dull cramp in the lower abdomen similar to period pain.
It is normal to notice a slight burning smell and hear a noise like a soft vacuum cleaner.
Whilst the treatment itself takes just a few minutes, afterwards you will be taken to recovery to rest for 20 minutes, so please allow an hour in total for your appointment.
You are welcome to have someone with you for support.