Serous Drainage

What is serous drainage? In simple terms, Serous drainage, or (blood serum) refers - a type of fluid that comes out of a wound with tissue damage. It’s normal for…

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Managing Scars Post Plastic Surgery

Undergoing plastic surgery can be a life-altering experience, giving an individual renewed confidence and satisfaction with their appearance. However, the ride/journey doesn’t finish in the operating room. Post any surgical…

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Wound healing Stages

Wound healing happens in four overlapping stages - a) Hemostasis (stops bleeding with clots), b) Inflammation (cleans wound with immune cells), c) Proliferation (builds new tissue with granulation, angiogenesis, and epithelialization), and d) Remodeling (Maturation) (strengthens and remodels scar tissue over time).

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Venous ulcer

A venous ulcer (or stasis ulcer) refers - a slow-healing, open sore on the lower leg, typically above the ankle, caused by poor blood flow (venous insufficiency) where blood pools, creating elevated pressure that damages skin tissue.

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Burns: Causes, Types, And Degrees

Do you know? Burns are extremely predominant and in the majority of scenarios unintentional. Worldwide, about 10 million individuals experience burns, and about 180,000 die from them each annually.  What…

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Orthopaedic Wounds

In simple terms - Orthopaedic wounds - injuries involving the skin and underlying tissues linked with bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, or tendons. These wounds predominantly occur due to trauma, surgeries,…

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