A specialized cast that redistributes pressure to promote healing, commonly used for diabetic foot ulcers.
Customized wound coverings or medicated ointments to enhance healing and prevent infection.
A vacuum-assisted treatment that helps wounds heal faster by drawing out fluid and increasing blood flow.
Lab-grown skin substitutes used to cover and heal severe or chronic wounds.
The removal of dead or infected tissue to encourage healthy tissue growth.
Use of compression garments or bandages to improve blood flow and reduce swelling, often for venous ulcers.
A non-invasive procedure that transfers the top layer of skin to aid in wound healing.
Transplanting healthy skin from one area to another to close and heal wounds.
Treatment to reduce swelling and improve lymphatic flow, often through massage, compression, and exercise.