Doctors Stitch Fish on Pony's Face to Treat Its Acid Burns

May 3, 2018

Cinders, an 8-month-old pony, was the victim of an acid attack. Now she's on her way to recovery with the help of a fish mask. In a unique skin graft surgery, she was outfitted with a dressing made from the skin of a tilapia fish to treat her burns. It's a process that has been developed to treat animals burned in wildfires. Animal experts hope the treatment will regenerate fresh skin tissue. InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon (http://twitter.com/KeleighNealon) has more.
 

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