Specialized Treatment
Advanced regenerative therapy for diabetic foot wounds that won't heal. Prevent complications and amputation with specialized care.
Diabetic foot ulcers are open sores or wounds that develop on the feet of people with diabetes. They typically form on the bottom of the foot and can quickly become serious if not treated properly.
Approximately 15% of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer at some point, and these wounds are the leading cause of diabetes-related amputations. However, with proper treatment—especially advanced regenerative therapies—most diabetic foot ulcers can heal successfully.
Elevated glucose levels damage blood vessels and impair the body's natural healing process.
Diabetes damages blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the feet and limiting oxygen and nutrients needed for healing.
Loss of sensation means you may not feel pain, leading to unnoticed injuries that worsen over time.
Diabetes weakens the immune system, making it harder to fight infections that can complicate healing.
Our regenerative approach addresses the root causes of delayed healing in diabetic foot ulcers:
Promotes new blood vessel formation to improve circulation and accelerate tissue regeneration.
Provides growth factors and creates a protective barrier to prevent infection.
Delivers targeted cellular therapies that signal the body to heal faster.
We come to you—reducing stress and risk of further injury from traveling.
With proper regenerative treatment, most diabetic foot ulcers can heal successfully. Connect with a specialist now.