Chronic wounds are wounds that do not heal within the expected time frame, often due to underlying conditions or complications. They can significantly impact a patient’s quality of life and may lead to more severe health issues if not addressed promptly.
These are open sores or wounds that occur in approximately 15% of patients with diabetes and are commonly located on the bottom of the foot.
These wounds result from poor blood circulation, typically due to blocked arteries.
These wounds have both arterial (ischaemic) and venous components, making them particularly challenging to treat.
A medical procedure using a vacuum dressing to promote healing in acute or chronic wounds.
These are synthetic or naturally-derived materials used to replace or regenerate damaged skin.
An electroceutical therapy that uses electrical stimulation to promote wound healing.
A solution that uses the patient's blood to create a clot, which is then applied to the wound.
A surgical procedure where a thin layer of skin is removed from one area of the body and transplanted to the wound site.
Chronic wounds can be a significant impediment to daily life and can lead to severe complications if left untreated. If you or a loved one is struggling with a chronic wound, it’s essential to seek expert care. Our team offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services tailored to individual needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes.
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