Advanced Wound Care in Jupiter, FL
A wound that won't heal isn't just slow, something is stopping it. Finding and removing that blocker is what wound specialists do, and with diabetic feet, doing it early is how limbs get saved.
Why wounds stall, and how we restart them
Healthy healing needs four things: blood supply, pressure relief, infection control, and a body chemistry that cooperates. A wound that lingers is missing at least one. Our job is to identify which, then fix it systematically:
- Debridement, removing non-viable tissue that physically blocks healing
- Offloading, redistributing pressure with total-contact methods, boots, and footwear so the wound isn't re-injured with every step
- Advanced dressings, modern moisture-balancing and antimicrobial dressings matched to the wound's stage
- Infection management, culture-guided treatment before small problems go deep
- Circulation assessment, because no dressing outperforms absent blood flow; vascular referral when needed
- Biologics & skin substitutes, advanced grafting options for wounds that resist standard care
- MLS laser therapy, supporting tissue repair and circulation around the wound
- Surgical care, when structure, infection, or deformity demands it, our surgeons handle it in-house
Dr. Cedeno takes diabetic foot care seriously because he knows what's at stake: expert wound care now can save your feet tomorrow. His residency training in limb preservation is the backbone of this program, see also our diabetic foot care page for prevention.
Come in promptly if you have
- Any wound on a diabetic foot, no matter how small
- A wound not clearly improving in 2 weeks
- Redness spreading beyond the wound edge
- Drainage, odor, or increasing pain
- Black or gray tissue at the wound
- A recurring sore at the same pressure spot
With wounds, "watch and wait" is the riskiest plan there is.
Book Now (561) 915-1934Every healed wound starts with one visit.
Bring us the wound that won't close, we'll find what's stopping it.