Our advanced wound care offerings include:

-Amniotic Allografts (Biologic Skin Substitutes)

  • What it is: A regenerative tissue graft derived from the innermost layer of donated placental tissue, rich in growth factors, cytokines, and extracellular matrix proteins.

  • Clinical Benefits:

    • Promotes rapid tissue regeneration and epithelialization

    • Reduces inflammation and pain

    • Lowers infection risk and scarring

    • Non-immunogenic and ethically sourced

-Enzymatic and Autolytic Debridement

  • What it is: Use of topical agents or moisture-retentive dressings to break down necrotic tissue.

  • Clinical Benefits:

    • Gentle, non-invasive tissue removal

    • Prepares wound bed for advanced therapies

-Surgical Debridement

  • What it is: Involves the use of scalpels, scissors, or other surgical instruments to excise necrotic (dead), infected, or hyperkeratotic (thickened) tissue from a wound.

  • Clinical Benefits:

    • Restarts the Healing Process: Chronic wounds often stall in the inflammatory phase. Removing devitalized tissue allows the wound to progress toward healing.

    • Reduces Infection Risk: Dead tissue can harbor bacteria and biofilm, increasing the risk of infection. Surgical removal helps eliminate these threats.

    • Improves Visualization: Sharp debridement allows clinicians to clearly assess the wound bed and surrounding tissue, which is critical for treatment planning.

    • Prepares for Advanced Therapies: Surgical debridement creates a clean wound bed, optimizing conditions for biologic grafts, dressings, or other advanced treatments.

At Johnson Healthcare Solutions, we specialize in delivering evidence-based, in-home wound care that accelerates healing, reduces complications, and improves quality of life.

We Treat:

-Chronic non-healing wounds, especially:

    • Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs)

    • Venous leg ulcers (VLUs)

    • Pressure injuries (Stage III/IV)

    • Post-surgical or traumatic wounds with delayed healing

  • Patients with comorbidities (e.g., diabetes, PAD, obesity) that impair healing

  • Wounds unresponsive to standard care after 30+ days

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