Effective wound healing and infection prevention
Improved wound healing and reduced risk of infection
Negative pressure application is a medical procedure used to promote wound healing and reduce the risk of infection. This technique involves the use of a vacuum pump to create negative pressure inside a wound dressing. The negative pressure helps to remove excess fluid and bacteria from the wound, which can inhibit healing. Additionally, the pressure helps to increase blood flow to the wound, which can promote the growth of new tissue. The wound dressing is typically changed every few days, and the negative pressure is adjusted as needed to ensure optimal healing. This procedure is commonly used for chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers or pressure sores, as well as acute wounds, such as surgical incisions. Overall, negative pressure application is a safe and effective way to improve wound healing and reduce the risk of complications.