Advanced Wound Dressing

Advanced wound care dressing products are designed to treat complex wound. At Klinik Inocare, we will provide the most efficient advanced dressing required according to your wound condition. Properties will varies from anti microbial, ability to absorb high volume of exudate and promote wound healing, high wearing comfort or maintaining a moist wound healing environment, our advanced dressing selection will do that.

Our Advanced Dressing Range

Field of Application
For the care of chronic superficial or deep wounds with low to high level of exudate or at risk of infection

Indications
Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Pressure Ulcer
Arterial and venous ulcer
Skin graft sites
Post Operative Wounds

Properties
Reliable exudate management
High wearing comfort
Broad antimicrobial action
Water and bacteria proof
Maintain a moist wound healing environment

The Next Step

If you or the person you are caring for has a diabetic foot wound or ulcer that is open and is having difficulty healing, you can come in for an assessment.

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Assessment with our doctors who are specialists in wound healing.

With a wound care treatment plan, the patient can track the healing and be assured of progress.

Follow-ups with home nursing option is available.

Better quality of life with closing wound

Treatment Options

Types of Foot Ulcers

A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs commonly located on the bottom of the foot. Of those who develop a foot ulcer, hospitalised can occur due to infection or other ulcer-related complication. This can sometimes lead to amputation of the limb if not treated.

Venous ulcers are caused by increasing pressure in the veins. These typically occur on the lower leg and results in blood pooling. These kind of wounds are very slow to heal, usually because of weak blood circulation in the limb. They can last anywhere from a few weeks to years.

A pressure ulcer is a localised injury to the skin. It may be caused by limited mobility, poor nutrition, comorbidities, aging skin or friction and moisture.

Types of Foot Ulcers

Diabetic Foot Ulcer

A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs commonly located on the bottom of the foot. Of those who develop a foot ulcer, hospitalised can occur due to infection or other ulcer-related complication.This can sometimes lead to amputation of the limb if not treated.

Venous Leg Ulcer

Venous ulcers are caused by increasing pressure in the veins. These typically occur on the lower leg and results in blood pooling. These kind of wounds are very slow to heal, usually because of weak blood circulation in the limb. They can last anywhere from a few weeks to years.

Pressure Ulcer

A pressure ulcer is a localised injury to the skin. It may be caused by limited mobility, poor nutrition, comorbidities, aging skin or friction and moisture.

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