Our Technology Advanced woundwell Technologies

Woundwell leverages cutting-edge technologies to bridge the gap in clinic-based wound care. Our platform integrates sophisticated diagnostics and continuous monitoring to ensure personalized treatment plans and improve patient outcomes.

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

HBOT delivers 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber to improve tissue oxygenation. It promotes angiogenesis, reduces inflammation, improves leukocyte function, and accelerates healing in select chronic wounds.

Woundwell integrates HBOT into broader treatment plans based on evidence-based criteria.

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Laser & Regenerative Therapy

Laser therapy supports cellular regeneration, reduces inflammation, and enhances microcirculation. It is used as an adjunct for chronic or painful wounds.

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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy removes exudate, reduces edema, and promotes granulation through controlled suction.

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Digital Wound Imaging

AI-driven wound imaging allows precise measurement, progress tracking, and documentation.

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Shockwave Therapy (EPAT)

EPAT uses acoustic pressure waves to stimulate biological responses. It enhances collagen formation, increases circulation, and promotes tissue repair.

It is particularly useful for non-healing or recalcitrant wounds.

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Biologic Grafts & Skin Substitutes

Woundwell provides amniotic grafts, placental grafts, human cellular tissue products, xenografts, and collagen matrices.

These products help rebuild damaged tissue, support re-epithelialization, and promote granulation.

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Debridement (Surgical & Non-Surgical)

Dead, infected, or non-viable tissue is safely removed using surgical or non-surgical techniques to promote healthy wound healing. The method is selected based on the wound’s condition to reduce complications and support faster recovery.

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Compression & Offloading

These techniques are used to reduce pressure, improve circulation, and support proper wound healing. These methods help prevent further tissue damage while promoting faster recovery and long-term wound management.

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Telehealth/Remote Monitoring(Optional)

This allows ongoing wound assessment and guidance without the need for frequent in-person visits. This option supports timely interventions, improved healing outcomes, and greater convenience for patients and caregivers.