Wound Care Surgeons - Providing Advanced & Personalized
Wound Care California is a team of qualified & dedicated doctors, surgeons, nurses & physicians provide high-standardized & quality wound care treatment for chronic wounds.
Did you know that more than 6 million people in the US suffer chronic wounds?
Chronic wounds are wounds that take a longer time to heal and require advanced medical treatment & care. Many factors contribute to wound healing, including age, underlying condition, lifestyle, etc.
In addition to diabetes, patients who are diabetic or have poor blood flow to the wound site experience a slow healing rate. Chronic wounds can lead to a severe infection or even limb amputation if not treated on time.
Wound Care California can help patients treat chronic wounds in the comfort of their homes by incorporating a personalized treatment plan focused on accelerating wound healing speed and patients’ specific requirements.
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Wound Care Surgeons - Providing Advanced & Personalized
Wound Care California is a team of qualified & dedicated doctors, surgeons, nurses & physicians provide high-standardized & quality wound care treatment for chronic wounds.
How to Know If Your Surgical Cut Is Healing Right?
If you are preparing for surgery or have undergone a surgical procedure, you should pay attention to the incision site to figure out if the wound is healing right or not.
What is a Surgical Wound?
A surgical wound is a cut or incision in the skin which is made by a surgeon during surgery. Some incisions are small, while others are long. The size of the incision depends on the type of surgery a patient had and the location of the area. These wounds are usually closed with sutures but sometimes are left open to heal.
Our skin is our body’s natural barrier to prevent wounds from infection, so when there is a breakage in the skin, the risk of complications increases. In fact, up to 3% of surgical wounds get infected after surgery, generally within 30 days of the procedure. So, make sure to keep an eye on surgical injuries throughout the healing process.
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