Comprehensive Wound Care Services
At SkinSol Dermatology & Aesthetics, we specialize in advanced wound care in Boca Raton for patients dealing with chronic, non-healing, or complex wounds. Our expert team combines cutting-edge technologies, compassionate care, and evidence-based protocols to promote faster healing, reduce complications, and restore your skin’s health and function.
Whether you're struggling with diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, or post-surgical wound complications, our clinic provides personalized treatment plans designed to support optimal recovery and improve your quality of life.
Core Wound Care Services
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Advanced Wound Assessment
Full evaluations including wound measurements, high-resolution photography, and staging to track healing and guide treatment.
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Debridement Services
Precise removal of dead, infected, or damaged tissue using surgical, enzymatic, mechanical, or biological techniques to promote healing.
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Specialized Dressing Applications
Application of modern wound dressings such as hydrocolloids, alginates, foam dressings, antimicrobial wraps, and negative pressure systems.
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Wound VAC Therapy (Negative Pressure Wound Therapy)
Vacuum-assisted therapy to remove excess fluid, reduce swelling, and stimulate tissue growth in complex or deep wounds.
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Compression Therapy
Multi-layer compression bandaging, compression socks, and pneumatic compression devices to manage venous insufficiency and lymphedema.
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Infection Management
Wound cultures, customized antibiotic plans, and infection prevention strategies for both localized and systemic wound infections.
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
High-pressure oxygen treatments proven to accelerate healing in diabetic ulcers, radiation wounds, and other non-healing conditions.
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Bioengineered Skin Substitutes
Application of advanced tissue-based products such as skin grafts, dermal matrices, and growth factor therapies for hard-to-heal wounds.
Wound Types
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Chronic wounds on feet or lower extremities, often associated with diabetes-related neuropathy and poor circulation.
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Persistent lower leg ulcers caused by chronic venous insufficiency and fluid retention.
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Painful ulcers due to restricted arterial blood flow, typically found on toes and heels.
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Skin and tissue injuries from prolonged pressure, especially in bedridden or immobile patients.
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Non-healing incisions, infections, or wound separation following surgery.
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Lacerations, crush injuries, or deep abrasions requiring advanced closure and healing techniques.
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Second- and third-degree burns that may require wound care, infection prevention, and potential grafting.
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Skin damage from radiation therapy that may evolve into chronic or non-healing wounds.