At Wound Care Management Clinic, we specialize in diabetic skin grafts—a proven solution for patients struggling with chronic or non-healing wounds caused by diabetes. Serving the South Florida community, our expert wound care team uses cutting-edge grafting technologies to stimulate new tissue growth, reduce infection risks, and promote faster recovery.
A skin graft is a medical procedure that transplants healthy skin or engineered tissue to cover and heal wounds that don’t close on their own. For diabetic patients, skin grafting can be especially beneficial in treating foot ulcers, leg wounds, and pressure sores that resist standard treatments due to poor circulation or neuropathy.
Every patient’s wound is unique, and so is our approach. At Wound Care Management Clinic, we begin with a comprehensive wound evaluation to determine the best graft type for optimal healing.
Beyond the grafting procedure, our team provides complete wound management care—including debridement, infection control, and personalized dressing applications. We also educate patients on diabetes management, nutrition, and lifestyle adjustments to help maintain long-term healing results.
If you’re living with a diabetic wound that isn’t healing, skin grafting may be the key to recovery. Contact Wound Care Management Clinic today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward complete healing.
Skin grafts are ideal for diabetic foot ulcers, pressure sores, and chronic wounds that fail to heal through standard wound care methods.
The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia to ensure comfort. Mild soreness during recovery is normal and managed with medication and care instructions.
Most grafts begin to heal within 2–3 weeks, depending on the wound’s size, location, and your overall health and blood sugar control.
Yes. By closing chronic wounds and preventing infection, skin grafts can significantly reduce the risk of tissue death and lower-limb amputation in diabetic patients.
Keep the area clean, follow dressing instructions, manage blood sugar levels, and attend regular follow-up visits to ensure the graft heals successfully.
At Wound Care Management Clinic, we combine cutting-edge technology with a patient-centered approach to treat chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, and slow-healing injuries. Every treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs for optimal recovery and long-term results.