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Get Advanced Healing Tissue Treatments Approved by Medicare In Florida & New York

Human Placental Derived Graft Bandage For Diabetic Leg Ulcer

Amniotic Tissue Matrix

Placenta humana utilizada para crear un parche de injerto ECM aprobado por Medicare para heridas en la piel

Placental Derived Healing Patch          Not a Skin Transplant

aplicación del parche de curación de heridas con injerto Mattrx extra celular derivado porcino a la úlcera de la piel

 Chorion - Free Allograft

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AT HOME WOUND CARE
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Ulcer Types = Sacral + Diabetic + Pressure + Venous + Stacsis

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Including Mobile at home Medicare Wound Doctors where available!

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Injertos derivados de placenta altamente controlados

Aprobado por Medicare para curación súper avanzada: utilizado solo por médicos seleccionados

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Diabetic Ulcers

Diabetic foot ulcers are a frequent complication of poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, often stemming from inadequate glycemic control, neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, or insufficient foot care. They are a leading cause of osteomyelitis in the feet and may necessitate lower extremity amputation. For comprehensive information on managing diabetic foot ulcers, explore our website.

Tunneled Wound

A tunneled wound is a type of wound that has channels extending from the main wound into surrounding tissue. These channels, or tunnels, create narrow paths through which the wound may extend beneath the skin's surface. Tunneled wounds often require specialized care to clean and pack the tunnels with appropriate dressings to promote healing from the inside out. Proper management aims to close these tunnels and facilitate complete wound closure

Foot Ulcers

Draining Wound

A draining wound is a type of wound that releases fluid, such as pus or serous fluid, typically due to infection or inflammation. It requires regular cleaning and appropriate dressing to promote healing and prevent complications.

2nd Degree Burns

A partial thickness burn, also known as a second-degree burn, involves damage to the top two layers of skin: the epidermis and dermis. These burns can evolve over time, potentially progressing to full-thickness burns (third-degree burns) despite initial treatment. Partial thickness burns are serious and carry a heightened risk of infection and other complications. Early and effective management is crucial to minimize these risks and promote healing

Pressure Ulcer

Chronic Vascular Ulcer

A pressure ulcer, also known as a pressure sore or bed sore, is a localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure or pressure in combination with shear. Pressure ulcers typically develop in individuals who are immobile or have difficulty moving, leading to prolonged pressure on certain areas of the body. They vary in severity from mild reddening of the skin to severe tissue damage involving muscles and bones. Prevention involves frequent repositioning, proper skin care, and the use of support surfaces like specialized mattresses or cushions. Treatment includes relieving pressure, keeping the wound clean, and providing adequate nutrition to support healing.

Foot Ulcers

Foot Ulcers

Venous ulcers develop due to damage to valves within leg veins, which normally regulate blood pressure by lowering it during walking. When these valves fail to reduce pressure adequately—a condition known as sustained venous hypertension—blood pools in the legs, leading to the formation of ulcers around the ankles. Understanding and managing venous ulcers is crucial to preventing complications.

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Si tiene 65 años o más, Medicare aprueba y reembolsa a los médicos con los que podemos conectarlo de forma gratuita. No se conforme con un cuidado inferior de las heridas. Obtenga la mejor curación de un proveedor de tecnología de curación de heridas placentarias

Senior Couple

Le ayudaremos a encontrar médicos de heridas de Medicare en su hogar, donde estén disponibles.

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Existen múltiples tecnologías de injerto de matriz extracelular placentaria (ECM) que son reembolsadas por Medicare.

Sin embargo, la mayoría de los médicos no ofrecen este nuevo nivel avanzado de cuidado de heridas como opción.

GRATIS:
Le ayudaremos a encontrar un médico que pueda brindarle esta solución de reembolso.

La Parte B de Medicare es la cobertura. Puedes cambiar a él cada año y empezar a beneficiarte.

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