
Advanced Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Faster Healing.
Clinically proven wound care technology designed to remove excess fluid, promote tissue growth, and improve patient recovery times.
Creating the Optimal Environment for Wound Healing.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is an evidence-based treatment that uses controlled suction to remove excess fluid from wounds, reduce swelling, and encourage the formation of healthy tissue.
By maintaining a closed, sterile environment, NPWT can help wounds heal faster, cleaner, and with fewer complications.
Who Are Negative Pressure Devices For?
NPWT devices are typically prescribed for patients with:
Chronic, non-healing wounds (e.g., diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers)
Post-surgical wounds at risk of infection or dehiscence
Traumatic wounds with significant tissue loss
Surgical flaps and skin grafts requiring stabilization
Wounds with excessive exudate or at risk of delayed healing
These devices are designed for home use and are often covered by insurance with appropriate documentation of medical necessity and physician oversight.
How It Works:
NPWT uses a specialized dressing connected to a vacuum pump. The pump applies negative pressure (gentle suction) to the wound, which removes wound exudate (fluid and debris), reduces swelling and bacteria, encourages the growth of healthy tissue and draws wound edges together to close faster. This is ideal for:
Diabetic foot ulcers
Pressure ulcers (bedsores)
Post-surgical incisions
Traumatic wounds
Grafts and flaps
Infected or draining wounds