Before & After results

Clear examples of wound healing you can trust

Every wound is unique, but a guided plan makes the difference. Explore how our team pairs surgical support, infection control, and meticulous dressing changes to protect function while closing complex wounds.

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Featured healing stories

Progress you can measure from visit to visit

Each case highlights the pairing of surgical debridement, negative pressure therapy, and protective dressings with close follow-up. Swipe through to see where we started and where patients finished.

Diabetic foot ulcers Traumatic wounds Surgical complications

Diabetic foot ulcer

Offloading and infection control

Weekly sharp debridement, antibiotic coverage, and total contact casting allowed the wound to fill with healthy tissue while protecting the plantar surface from pressure and shear.

Initial diabetic foot ulcer
Healed diabetic foot ulcer
  • Callus removal and staged debridement removed devitalized tissue.
  • Offloading boot plus weekly NPWT supported granulation.
  • Transitioned to collagen-silver dressings for closure.

Traumatic calf wound

Surgical partnership for rapid recovery

Collaboration between our wound specialists and surgeons allowed early evacuation of hematoma, layered closure, and vigilant follow-up to protect mobility.

Traumatic calf wound after injury
Calf wound healing after surgery
Recovered calf wound
Calf wound fully healed
  • Operative debridement removed non-viable tissue and reduced swelling.
  • Negative pressure therapy maintained a clean, moist environment.
  • Scar management and mobility coaching at discharge.

Surgical wound

Staged healing after operative care

This case follows a surgical wound from initial presentation through progressive closure, highlighting careful debridement, infection control, and protective dressings over time.

Surgical wound initial presentation
Surgical wound early healing stage
Surgical wound healing progression
Surgical wound granulation tissue
Surgical wound with continued closure
Surgical wound nearing closure
Surgical wound late-stage healing
Surgical wound healed
  • Operative site monitored with serial measurements and photo tracking.
  • Targeted debridement plus antimicrobial dressings supported a clean wound bed.
  • Protective offloading and scar care promoted durable closure.

Venous Ulcer

Rebuilding skin integrity

A patient developed extensive partial thickness venous ulcer due to impaired circulation. Layered dressings, and strict follow-up prevented infection and supported complete closure.

Open venous wound
Healed venous wound
  • Bioburden control with silver dressings and moisture balance.
  • Weekly compression dressing changes supported edema control.
  • Weekly evaluation until wound closure achieved.

Diabetic plantar foot ulcer

Total contact cast with offloading

A patient with diabetes developed a deep plantar ulcer from pressure and shear forces. Total contact casting eliminated harmful pressure, while weekly surgical debridement and advanced dressings promoted rapid granulation and epithelialization.

Initial plantar foot ulcer
Healed plantar ulcer
  • Total contact cast relieved pressure and shear from plantar surface.
  • Weekly sharp debridement removed necrotic tissue and reduced infection risk.
  • Advanced collagen and silver dressings maintained moist healing environment.

Diabetic foot ulcer

Circulation support and staged closure

This patient required aggressive offloading, vascular evaluation, and weekly debridement. A staged dressing plan supported granulation, reduced drainage, and guided the wound toward durable closure.

Initial diabetic foot ulcer prior to treatment
Diabetic foot ulcer after closure
  • Coordinated vascular screening ensured adequate perfusion.
  • Targeted offloading limited pressure on the ulcer site.
  • Moisture-balancing dressings supported closure and skin resilience.

Your wound care roadmap

We rebuild confidence by rebuilding tissue

Our multidisciplinary team guides you through each stage—stabilization, treatment, and protection—so you know exactly what is happening and why.

  1. Immediate assessment

    We document wound dimensions, circulation, and infection risk to build a targeted plan.

  2. Advanced therapies

    Debridement, negative pressure, and specialty dressings are tailored to support healthy tissue.

  3. Protection and follow-up

    Offloading, glucose control, and home-care education keep healing on track between visits.

  4. Durable closure

    Scar care and mobility training help prevent recurrence and protect your long-term function.

Ready for a plan?

Bring photos or let us document progress

Whether you arrive with your own photos or we capture them at the clinic, we track changes with every visit. That record helps us adjust treatment quickly and share updates with your entire care team.