This involves removing damaged, infected, or diseased tissue from a wound to reveal the healthy tissue underneath. This critical process reduces the risk of infection and accelerates the healing of chronic wounds.
Debriding a wound not only allows for a detailed evaluation of the underlying tissues but also aids in the effective treatment of conditions like diabetic foot ulcers or venous leg ulcers.
Different techniques, such as sharp debridement and ultrasound-assisted methods, can be used until the wound fully closes.
The primary goal of wound debridement is to reduce the wound size and rejuvenate the affected area, thereby promoting better healing in patients with both acute injuries and chronic wounds.
Our clinical team is committed to this goal throughout sequential wound debridement, prioritizing patient comfort and progress at every stage of treatment.