Venous Leg Ulcers
Open sores that commonly develop around the lower leg or ankle and may be related to chronic venous insufficiency.
Wound Care
Specialized treatment for chronic, slow-healing, and non-healing wounds — with attention to both the wound and the circulation issues that may be affecting healing.
At Miami Vein Institute, we provide comprehensive wound care for patients with chronic wounds, venous leg ulcers, diabetic wounds, and other non-healing skin ulcers.
Our team evaluates both the wound and the underlying circulation issues that may be contributing to delayed healing. By identifying the cause of the wound, we can create a more personalized treatment plan focused on long-term wound management.
Intro
A wound that does not heal properly can affect your comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life. Chronic wounds require careful evaluation, consistent treatment, and attention to the underlying medical conditions that may be interfering with healing.
At Miami Vein Institute, our wound care services are especially focused on patients with lower-extremity wounds, venous leg ulcers, diabetic wounds, and ulcers related to poor circulation.
Because our practice specializes in vein disease and vascular evaluation, we are able to look beyond the surface of the wound and assess whether circulation problems may be part of the reason the wound is not healing.
Conditions
Open sores that commonly develop around the lower leg or ankle and may be related to chronic venous insufficiency.
Wounds associated with diabetes that require careful monitoring, wound care, and coordination with other healthcare providers when needed.
Surgical incisions or wound sites that are not healing as expected.
Wounds caused by prolonged pressure on the skin and underlying tissue.
Wounds caused by injury, accident, or trauma that require specialized care.
Persistent skin ulcers that may be related to poor circulation, swelling, or other underlying medical conditions.
Services
Every wound is different. Our team creates a treatment plan based on the type of wound, its severity, your medical history, and any circulation issues that may be affecting healing.
A detailed assessment of your wound, medical history, circulation, and contributing health conditions.
Ongoing wound care using appropriate dressings and techniques based on the condition of the wound.
Removal of damaged or nonviable tissue when medically necessary.
Compression-based treatment for venous leg ulcers and swelling related to venous insufficiency when appropriate.
Specialized dressing options selected based on the wound type, drainage, tissue condition, and treatment goals.
Advanced wound care therapies may be considered for eligible patients when medically appropriate.
Assessment of vein disease or circulation problems that may be contributing to delayed wound healing.
Collaboration with primary care physicians, podiatrists, endocrinologists, home health agencies, and other specialists when needed.
Why Choose Us
Many chronic wounds on the legs are connected to circulation problems, including venous insufficiency. Miami Vein Institute brings together wound care and vein expertise, allowing our team to evaluate both the wound and the vascular issues that may be preventing it from healing.
Our approach is designed to help patients receive more complete care by identifying the underlying cause of the wound, not just treating the visible skin breakdown.
When to seek care
You should schedule a wound care evaluation if you have a wound that is not improving, appears to be getting worse, or keeps coming back.
Venous Wounds
Venous leg ulcers are among the most common types of chronic wounds affecting the lower legs. They often occur when vein disease causes blood to pool in the legs, leading to swelling, skin changes, and eventually skin breakdown.
Because Miami Vein Institute specializes in venous disease, our team can evaluate whether vein problems are contributing to the wound. Treatment may include wound care, compression therapy, and evaluation for underlying venous insufficiency.
FAQ
Wound Care
If you are dealing with a chronic, slow-healing, or non-healing wound, Miami Vein Institute can help evaluate the wound and determine whether circulation problems may be contributing to delayed healing.