Wound Treatment

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Wound Treatment for Faster, Personalized Recovery

At BIOFLEX Laser Therapy Clinic, we have a dedicated team of healthcare professionals who specialize in the treatment of various wounds, from minor cuts and abrasions to more complex wounds such as pilonidal cysts and diabetic ulcers.

With a focus on evidence-based practices, we tailor our treatments to address the unique needs of each individual, promoting optimal healing.

Your Wound Treatment Journey with Us

Assessment and Diagnosis
Thorough examination of the wound to determine its type, size, and severity. Identification of any underlying health conditions that may affect the healing process.
Cleaning and Debridement
Cleaning the wound to remove debris, bacteria, and dead tissue. Depending on the type of wound, shaving and removal of hair in the affected area may be administered. Debridement, which involves removing non-viable tissue to promote the growth of healthy tissue.
Education and Prevention
Patient education on the proposed treatment plan and proper wound care practices. Guidance on lifestyle changes to promote overall health and prevent complications.
Treatment
Condition-specific BIOFLEX Laser Therapy treatments are administered, along with ongoing monitoring and follow-up.
Monitoring and Follow-Up
Regular monitoring of healing progress. Adjustments to the treatment plan based on the evolving needs of the wound.
What is Laser Therapy for wound healing?
Laser Therapy for wound healing, also known as Low Intensity Laser Therapy (LILT) or Photobiomodulation, is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing.

Laser Therapy works by:

  • Stimulating cellular energy production (ATP)
  • Increasing blood circulation to the wound area
  • Reducing inflammation and swelling
  • Promoting collagen production
  • Enhancing tissue regeneration
  • Decreasing pain

The light energy penetrates the skin and activates the body’s natural healing processes.

Laser Therapy may be used for:

  • Diabetic ulcers
  • Pressure sores (bedsores)
  • Surgical wounds
  • Burns (minor to moderate)
  • Traumatic wounds
  • Slow or non-healing wounds
  • Venous or arterial ulcers
  • Pilonidal Cyst

Always consult a healthcare provider for wound evaluation.

No. Laser Therapy is painless. Most patients feel:

  • Gentle warmth
  • Mild tingling
  • Or no sensation at all

It does not involve cutting or injections.

Treatment sessions typically last:

  • 20–40 minutes, depending on wound size and depth.

Your provider will determine the exact duration.

The number of sessions depends on:

  • Type of wound
  • Severity
  • Duration of the wound
  • Patient’s overall health

Acute wounds may improve within a few sessions, while chronic wounds may require multiple treatments over several weeks.

Yes, when performed by trained professionals using approved devices. It is:

  • Non-invasive
  • Drug-free
  • Non-toxic

Protective eyewear is typically worn during treatment.

There are no documented side effects to date.

Over the past four decades, a substantial body of published research and clinical studies has provided strong evidence supporting the safety and effectiveness of Laser Therapy in promoting wound healing.

There is usually no downtime after treatment.

No. Laser Therapy is often used alongside standard wound care, such as:

  • Proper cleaning
  • Dressing changes
  • Infection control
  • Offloading pressure
  • Medical management of underlying conditions

It enhances and supports traditional treatment.

Some patients notice:

  • Reduced pain after the first session
  • Improved wound appearance within 1–2 weeks

Healing timelines vary depending on the individual and wound type.

Coverage varies depending on:

  • Insurance provider
  • Diagnosis
  • Medical necessity
  • Treatment setting

Patients should check with their insurance provider for details.

Still have questions?

Please reach out to our Patient Experience Team

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