Willys!

Brought him back from the vets today, he didn't mind it because he got to eat lots of haylage (the nurse thinks he might be missing the 'stop eating' button). All went fine and frozen several times so I'll let him have a bit of recovery before I grab it for any more pictures! :) The vet said he doesn't even need any time off (Frank might disagree!)
 
approx 3 weeks post treatment, no real change but a better quality picture this time, the 'fingers' might be a bit shorter but area clearly still there and still producing excess dead tissues. They are going to give another treatment of zorac cream and liquid nitrogen.

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Wow, thats a really clear picture! very helpful too thank you for posting back will help us all, to know what to look out for. Still keeping fingers crossed for you for his progress x
 
That looks like quite an improvement on the first picture! It looks like the pigmentation has changed as well, looks much pinker than previously. Is that the case or is it just the angle of the first picture?

Looking good so far :)
 
the 'fingers' have shrunk a bit but the general impression is the same, vet was bit disappointed ;) but prof knottenbelt says he needs to freeze for longer ;)

I think the colour change is just the quality of the light, the vet has some better before pics which I am going to see if I can have.

He does now have more 'pink' but I think that is areas they treated that have subsequently lost their pigmentation.
 
post second treatment pic to send to the vets, still healing a bit but the area looks much better I think. Pretty much smooth now so hopefully we can keep an eye on it and reuse this technique if it flares up again.

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