JOIN OUR MONTHLY PRIZE DRAW
Bringing incredible stories to light with Phovia.We’re on the lookout for cases where Phovia has been used to do what it does best, helping to accelerate skin regeneration and getting pets back to their happy, adventurous selves. ENTER NOW

WIN
Enter your patient story for a chance to win a £50 Amazon voucher.

BONUS:
Enter as many times as you like with different cases!

Good news, entering is simple:
Deadline for this competition closes on Thursday 27th March 2025:
SUBMISSIONS GALLERY
View our entries for inspiration for your next case.



Max and Min Vets
Interdigital furnuculosis - treated with combination of abs, steroid and weekly phovia


Elite Vets, Strathaven, Scotland
I used it after a mass removal which was staged as benign. The dog would not tolerate laster therapy so used a demo Phobia lamp and even the hair restoration was faster where the chromophore was placed on the clipped skin compared to a clippervarra where phovia was not used. Faster pain free healing.
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



Foxcotte Veterinary Group
Max 11y Male neutered Labrador
09/02/24: Presented 6d following excision of lipoma left side chest, was wearing a Medical Pet Shirt to protect wound. Full thickness wound in left axilla. MPS had been rubbing. Swab was taken, area gently bathed in dilute iodine, leucillin sent home with O to apply. O to use loose t-shirt to protect. (Before photo)
12/02/24: 1st Phovia treatment following sloughing of dead tissue, healthy wound bed. O using loose t-shirt and inflatable collar to protect wound.
16/02/24: 2nd Phovia treatment, healthy wound bed and granulating.
26/02/24: 3rd Phovia treatment, healing well
08/03/24: Final check and sign off (Final photo)
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



berry house
2yr old DSH, presented with 2 deep open cat bite wounds to face, wounds were cleaned with chlorhex and he was given 2 phovia treatments and oral meloxicam. Post phovia photo taken after 1 treatment as o did not re-present after 2nd as had completely healed. Pre-phovia photo does not show head wound s photo of this was taken separately and could only upload one
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



SARAH HOLDEN
Billy is a 1 year old Rottweiler who had come to us with a broken nail, we had cut the nail back to the base but unfortunately billy licked the nail. he developed cellulitis and needed antibiotics and intense treatment. we started phovia on the 29/4 he had it weekly with bandage changes. we finished the phovia on the 7/6
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



Easipetcare
Watson, a nearly 10yr old labrador presented to the practice in June with a horrific, necrotic hotspot on the right side of his face. Under Ga, the wound was debrided and clean and phovia light therapy was given. We repeated this treatment once a week for the next 4 weeks with impressive results.
The owner kindly provided a post op image 2 weeks later and nearly all his furr had regrow 😀
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



Charter Vets, Newcastle under lyme
9yr 10m , k9 lurcher, bursitis on elbow
Duration of treatment 26/4/24 - 27/6/24
Started phovia treatment on 20/5/24 after slow healing, he had 7 treatments finishing on 27/6 where the wound had fully healed.
He was having hibiscrub daily washes in-between with a primapore dressing. Had previously used manuka honey for a duration aswell.
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



Steffan Vets
3 year old chinese crested female. Post dog bite/fight. Used Phovia, 4 sessions. great results
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



Easipetcare
Back in February Shelby had a TPLO surgery on her right hind leg. The wound fully healed but she unfortunately ended up with localised baldness around her rump.
In April it was suggested to try Phovia to see if it could help stimulate the hair regrowth.
Over the next month Shelby received Phovia treatment once per week and the results were amazing!!!
The owner kindly sent us a photo 3 weeks post treatment and it showed that Phovia was a definite success and since then the furr has fully regrown with no patching or changes in pigmentation. The owners were very please with her transformation.
Leave A Comment Cancel reply



Willows Hampton and The Firs Cheshire
Tinkasite was out for a run in the wood on her birthday and whilst jumping over a log caught her back and ripped a large hole in the skin over her back. She was very brave but with it being caused by being impaled with a branch it was likely a to become infected. She was taken to the vets who realized the wound was much bigger and deep than originally though. Under anaesthetic she had the wound flushed out, drains placed, stiches placed and started on antibiotics then was protected by bandages and a medical suit. In spite of a lot of home care, cage rest and antibiotics the wound struggled to heal as it was over a very mobile area of the back. She visited the Firs for Phovia treatment and after the first treatment was able to stop the antibiotics and have the stitches removed. After the second treatment she no longer needed the body suit or any bandages and is now back to her normal happy bouncy self although still a scar to show for her birthday experience.