Before application of acetic acid: Large ectropion covered with normal mucoid discharge.
Cervix before application of acetic acid:
Ectropion
After application of acetic acid: The granular texture of normal columnar epithelium is prominent. A transparent acetowhite area with sharp angular margins is seen attached to the SCJ.
After application of acetic acid: On the posterior lip, a thin acetowhite area with a smooth sharp margin and attached to the SCJ is seen.
Remarks: Treatment by thermal ablation using multiple overlapping applications of the probe is preferred to cryotherapy, because the acetowhite area lies at the periphery of a large ectropion and may be difficult to cover by the largest cryotherapy probe.