Compression is the number-one driver of venous ulcer healing — and the hardest to maintain in a hot, humid climate. We match the system to the patient and apply it where they live.
Two-layer, three-layer, or four-layer — chosen by wound stage, edema level, and skin tolerance.
For patients who need something lighter or self-managed, including Velcro devices that families can adjust.
Before compression, we confirm arterial flow is sufficient — via mobile ABI testing when needed.
Once the ulcer closes, we transition to medical-grade stockings and a maintenance plan that prevents recurrence.