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SERA COLLECTION WOUND CARE
At Sera Collection, our commitment is to empower individuals through accessible and compassionate mobile wound care solutions in the familiarity of their homes. We believe every patient deserves access to cutting-edge and proactive wound care, and our innovative services are crafted to support healing and promote overall wellness.
Our dedication lies in delivering patient-focused care and fostering robust relationships within the care community, leading to outstanding results and an enriched lifestyle. With a team of devoted experts, we offer tailored care with unparalleled dedication, guaranteeing that advanced mobile wound care becomes an effortless part of your everyday routine.
The use of amniotic membrane in the management of chronic wounds is an exciting new development which provides another option for wounds that fail to heal using traditional wound therapies and dressings. Amniotic membrane has a number of characteristics that make it especially suited to wound healing. The amniotic membrane is non-immunogenic (will not be seen as foreign material) which increases and enhances the wound healing process. It is important to note that amniotic membrane should be used only after conservative treatment has failed. In other words, amniotic membrane may be used for wounds that are chronic and non-healing.
A thorough initial assessment of the wound is necessary, as well as a medical history. We gather information on the wound, such as the history including duration, what treatments have been tried, and patient comorbidity. We document wound size, depth, appearance, presence of necrotic tissue and note whether bone or other structures are visible. Assess circulatory status, nutrition and other barriers to healing.
We then prepare the wound bed by performing any necessary debridement. The wound bed should be clear of any necrotic tissue and should not have any signs of infection. Amniotic membrane is supplied in a sterile container, and then sized appropriately to fit the wound. There is no need to suture the material in place. A secondary dressing which promotes moist wound healing is then used to cover the wound. After one to two weeks the amniotic membrane allograft will be incorporated into the wound. You should begin to see improvement in the wound in terms of size and depth within 2 to 3 weeks, or even sooner. You can apply a second graft once slowing of wound healing has occurred, as typically observed by wound measurements over time.
Results take as little as 4 to 6 weeks, depending upon the individuals wound.
Care and new patch are provided for the patient on a weekly basis until the wound is healed.
We make it simple...
By offering treatment directly to your patient's homes or at your office, we aim to eliminate the need for health providers to refer their patients elsewhere for wound care, saving both time and hassle.
Our utilization of advanced techniques such as Amniotic Skin
Grafts demonstrates our commitment to preserving the patient's quality of life while promoting optimal healing outcomes.
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If you answered yes to all three, you may qualify for this groundbreaking treatment.