A wound that remains open for several weeks is a real nuisance. It can interfere with your daily activities, become a source of infections, and prevent you from pursuing your interests. Irrespective of whether it was provoked by diabetes, improper blood flow, surgery, or some kind of injury, the wound should receive appropriate treatment to prevent further complications. The specialists at Bellagio Wound Care understand that there is more to non-healing wounds than their physical state. We find out the underlying cause behind it and develop the treatment that will take into account your medical history and your lifestyle. Board-certified physicians apply scientifically based methods to speed up your recovery process and reduce the risk of wound-related complications.
Seeking wound care early gives your body a better opportunity to heal before complications develop. A wound that appears minor today can become a more serious medical concern when healing is delayed or underlying problems are left untreated.
Effective wound care goes beyond treating what is visible on the surface. Just as repairing a home's foundation requires addressing the underlying structural problem, successful wound treatment may require identifying and managing the factors that are preventing the wound from healing properly.
Early evaluation and personalized treatment can help protect healthy tissue, reduce complications, and support a safer path toward recovery.
Non-healing wound therapy is specialized medical care for wounds that have not healed within the expected timeframe, often remaining open for several weeks or longer. These wounds may require professional treatment when underlying conditions such as diabetes, poor circulation, pressure injuries, or infection interfere with the body's normal healing process.
Healthy wounds typically progress through several stages of healing. When that process is disrupted, specialized evaluation can help identify the factors preventing the wound from closing and determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
At Bellagio Wound Care, treatment begins with a comprehensive wound assessment. Our physicians evaluate the wound's condition, identify potential barriers to healing, and consider the patient's overall health before developing an individualized care plan.
No two wounds heal in exactly the same way. Our team monitors your progress and adjusts treatment as healing develops. This individualized approach allows us to address changing needs while supporting wound closure, protecting healthy tissue, and reducing the risk of complications.
Time is very important when dealing with a non-healing wound. Selecting a proper wound care team can be the key between progressing at a snail's pace and making constant progress. At Bellagio Wound Care, our doctors concentrate on addressing the wound and its cause. We pay particular attention to personalizing treatment of each individual since there is no one-size-fits-all method of treatment.
Your treatment starts with an assessment by expert and board certified doctors who know the many things that influence wound healing.
Dressing does not solve everything. We will determine whether problems like diabetes, poor blood flow, infections, or pressure ulcers are hindering your healing.
Our experts rely on scientific wound care practices that are backed up by the latest medical evidence.
No two wounds heal the same way. We adjust treatment as your wound changes and monitor your progress during every visit
We provide treatments including: Debridement Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) Vacuum-Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy Skin substitute applications Compression therapy Nutrition counseling Exercise guidance Footwear recommendations
With multiple locations throughout the Phoenix area and nearby communities, patients can receive care closer to home.
Many health conditions can slow healing. Finding the cause helps improve recovery. Bellagio Wound Care treats many types of chronic and complex wounds, including:
High blood sugar can damage nerves and reduce circulation. Small cuts may become serious wounds without proper treatment.
Also called bed sores, these develop when pressure reduces blood flow to the skin over time.
Poor circulation in the legs can cause wounds that heal very slowly.
Some surgical incisions heal slower than expected because of infection, poor circulation, or underlying health conditions.
Limited blood flow caused by artery disease may prevent oxygen and nutrients from reaching damaged tissue
Some surgical incisions heal slower than expected because of infection, poor circulation, or underlying health conditions
A wound that remains open for more than two to four weeks, becomes larger, drains continuously, develops redness, or causes increasing pain should be evaluated by a wound care specialist. Early treatment can lower the risk of infection and other serious complications.
Healing should improve over time. If your wound looks the same or worse after several weeks, it’s time to schedule an evaluation.
Yes. Diabetes can reduce blood flow, damage nerves, and make it harder for the body to fight infection. These changes often slow the healing process and increase the chance of chronic wounds.
Keeping blood sugar under control while receiving professional wound care can improve healing.
Your first visit includes a detailed wound evaluation, a review of your medical history, and a treatment plan based on your condition. The goal is to identify why the wound isn’t healing and begin the right treatment as soon as possible.
Your physician may also discuss circulation, nutrition, medications, and other factors that affect recovery.
Most patients experience little discomfort during debridement. Your physician will choose the safest method for your wound and work to keep you as comfortable as possible throughout the procedure.
Removing damaged tissue allows healthy tissue to grow more effectively.
Healing time depends on the type of wound, your overall health, blood flow, and how closely the treatment plan is followed. Some wounds improve within weeks, while others need longer care.
Regular follow-up visits help monitor healing and adjust treatment when needed.
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