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Comprehensive Wound Classifications

Determining the exact type of wound is the primary step in our recovery process. We assess injuries by their cause, severity, and health indicators to develop a clear and supportive treatment plan tailored for you.

Acute Wound Care

Sudden injuries often follow a standard healing timeline. Our medical team offers expert management for these frequent wounds to promote efficient tissue repair and reduce the appearance of permanent scarring.

Traumatic Cuts

Deep skin breaks or jagged tears that involve professional sanitization and closure to ensure the area recovers safely.

Skin Abrasions

Minor scrapes affecting the top skin layers, treated with medical-grade dressings to avoid infection and soothe irritation.

Surgical Incisions

Post-operative sites that require careful monitoring of stitches to maintain skin integrity and prevent healing delays.

Chronic Wounds

Treating persistent injuries requires medical knowledge and long-term care plans to enhance healing rates and help our patients return to health.

Wound Type

Diabetic Ulcers

Expert monitoring and blood flow evaluation to effectively treat foot ulcers and lower the risk of diabetic complications.

Wound Type

Pressure Sores

Specialized relief strategies and skin protection for wounds caused by restricted movement or constant skin friction.

Wound Type
Venous Ulcers

Professional medical wrapping and circulation therapy to address sores caused by chronic blood flow issues in the legs.

First Degree

Minor damage to the top skin layer. Patients often notice redness and light discomfort without any blistering.

Burn Care & Evaluation

Expert wound management for heat, chemical, and electrical burns. Our clinic focuses on easing pain, avoiding infection, and supporting healthy skin regrowth based on the specific severity of the injury.

Second Degree

Injury reaching the second skin layer. Symptoms include significant pain, dark redness, and visible fluid blisters.

Third Degree

Complete damage to all skin layers and underlying tissue. These wounds require immediate medical attention.

Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches

Precision Debridement

Clearing away unhealthy tissue is vital for progress. Our team performs careful, gentle removal of damaged skin to allow healthy new cells to grow properly.

Compression Therapy

Professional medical sleeves and wraps are used to boost blood flow and lower swelling, which is key for healing venous leg sores and chronic fluid buildup.

Bioengineered Tissue

For slow-healing wounds, we use modern skin alternatives and cellular grafts that look like real skin to provide a healthy structure for the body to heal itself.

When to Seek Urgent Evaluation

  • Redness that spreads beyond the wound edge. Increased warmth or swelling around the area. Fever or chills that develop suddenly. Foul odor or unusual discharge from the site. Pain that increases even with rest. A wound with no improvement for two weeks.
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