Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores or pressure injuries, result from prolonged pressure on the skin, often over bony areas, and can cause pain, infection, and reduced quality of life. Treatment focuses on reducing pressure to the affected area, enhancing wound care, controlling pain, and preventing further complications. In some cases, advanced therapies and surgical interventions may be required if the ulcer is deep or not healing with conventional methods.
The primary approach to treating pressure ulcers involves relieving pressure by regularly changing position and using specialized mattresses or cushions. The wound is carefully cleaned, and damaged tissue may be removed through debridement, which can involve dressings, surgical tools, or methods like ultrasound. A multidisciplinary team manages the ulcer, monitoring nutrition, hydration, and infection risks, while selecting the right wound dressings and prescribing antibiotics only if infection is present.
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores or pressure injuries, result from prolonged pressure on the skin, often over bony areas, and can cause pain, infection, and reduced quality of life. Treatment focuses on reducing pressure to the affected area, enhancing wound care, controlling pain, and preventing further complications. In some cases, advanced therapies and surgical interventions may be required if the ulcer is deep or not healing with conventional methods.
The primary approach to treating pressure ulcers involves relieving pressure by regularly changing position and using specialized mattresses or cushions. The wound is carefully cleaned, and damaged tissue may be removed through debridement, which can involve dressings, surgical tools, or methods like ultrasound. A multidisciplinary team manages the ulcer, monitoring nutrition, hydration, and infection risks, while selecting the right wound dressings and prescribing antibiotics only if infection is present.
Evidence-based, non-invasive treatments for pressure ulcers include using specialized foam or gel dressings, moisture-retentive wound coverings, and gentle cleaning to protect tissue and reduce the risk of infection. Pressure relief devices, improved nutrition, and electrical stimulation therapy can speed up healing in some cases. Minimally invasive debridement (removal of dead tissue) may sometimes be required to prepare the wound for healing, and surgery is considered only for deep wounds that don’t improve with conservative care.

Evidence-based, non-invasive treatments for pressure ulcers include using specialized foam or gel dressings, moisture-retentive wound coverings, and gentle cleaning to protect tissue and reduce the risk of infection. Pressure relief devices, improved nutrition, and electrical stimulation therapy can speed up healing in some cases. Minimally invasive debridement (removal of dead tissue) may sometimes be required to prepare the wound for healing, and surgery is considered only for deep wounds that don’t improve with conservative care.

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If you’re experiencing a pressure ulcer or non-healing wound, expert care can make a life-changing difference. Schedule a free consultation with Veins and Wellness Medical Group—our experienced wound specialists will help you understand all options and create a customized healing plan just for you. The team is dedicated to providing the highest quality care and supporting your recovery every step of the way.
Reach out to us today! Fill out the online form below or call us directly at (702) 859-3702.
98% Healing Success Rate
Pain-Free, Non-Invasive Treatments
Medicare & Insurance Accepted
Experienced Wound Care Specialists

If you’re experiencing a pressure ulcer or non-healing wound, expert care can make a life-changing difference. Schedule a free consultation with Veins and Wellness Medical Group—our experienced wound specialists will help you understand all options and create a customized healing plan just for you. The team is dedicated to providing the highest quality care and supporting your recovery every step of the way.
Reach out to us today! Fill out the online form below or call us directly at (702) 859-3702.
"Pressure ulcers treatment" refers to clinical methods used to heal damaged skin and tissue, reduce pain, and prevent infection. Results may vary depending on individual health conditions, and some treatments may lead to temporary discomfort, redness, or other side effects during the healing process.
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