Diabetic Ulcer

Diabetic Ulcer

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Before + After - Diabetic Ulcer - Right Foot

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique

“The diabetic ulcer on my right foot started as a callus, and then that callus turned to an ulcer, which eventually opened up. At Wound Care, they did the debridement of that ulcer.

Then talking with Kathy, she hooked me up with you folks for the NeoGenesis products, the Recovery and the Barrier Renewal Cream. To me, when we started using the Recovery is when that wound started healing. It wasn’t healing, I don’t believe, before then. Not to say that wasn’t healing. It just wasn’t seeing any consistency. It’d be like up and down, up and down, up and down. And when I started using the product, in my mind, it started healing.

So I really strongly believe in this technology, and I truly believe that when I started using these products that my foot started healing, and before then, it wasn’t.” – Patty P.

Before + After - Diabetic Ulcer - Right Foot

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery + (spray)

PROTOCOL:

Recovery + spray 1-2x week once wound started to close.
Only able to apply when the bandages are opened by wound care specialist.

Barrier Renewal Cream on surrounding tissue to strengthen the skin once able.

FEATURED VIDEOS

DIABETIC ULCERS

Diabetic ulcers are one of the most common complications in patients with diabetes. These open wounds typically occur on the feet and lower legs and can be extremely difficult to heal. The impaired wound healing process in diabetics is due to a variety of factors, such as poor circulation, nerve damage, and high blood sugar levels. If left untreated, diabetic ulcers can lead to serious infections and even amputation.

Diabetic ulcers develop when there is damage to the skin and underlying tissues due to poor circulation and neuropathy (nerve damage). This results in reduced sensation in the affected area, making it difficult for patients to notice or feel the wound. The impaired blood flow also means that essential nutrients and oxygen cannot reach the wound, hindering the healing process.

The treatment of diabetic ulcer wounds involves a multi-disciplinary approach, including controlling blood sugar levels, improving circulation, and removing pressure from the affected area. This can involve lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine, as well as using specialized footwear to relieve pressure on the feet.

NeoGenesis Recovery + serum is an advanced topical solution designed specifically for wound healing. It harnesses the power of stem cell technology to accelerate healing of the damaged tissue. This innovative serum contains multiple growth factors and cytokines, which are essential for the healing process.

At NeoGenesis, we understand the challenges of living with chronic wounds like diabetic ulcers. That’s why we are committed to providing innovative solutions that can bring relief and support to those who need it.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Katherine Aalbu-Ruward, Rising Sun Organique

“The diabetic ulcer on my right foot started as a callus, and then that callus turned to an ulcer, which eventually opened up. At Wound Care, they did the debridement of that ulcer.

Then talking with Kathy, she hooked me up with you folks for the NeoGenesis products, the Recovery and the Barrier Renewal Cream. To me, when we started using the Recovery is when that wound started healing. It wasn’t healing, I don’t believe, before then. Not to say that wasn’t healing. It just wasn’t seeing any consistency. It’d be like up and down, up and down, up and down. And when I started using the product, in my mind, it started healing.

So I really strongly believe in this technology, and I truly believe that when I started using these products that my foot started healing, and before then, it wasn’t.” – Patty P.

Before + After - Diabetic Ulcer - Right Foot

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery + (spray)

PROTOCOL:

Recovery + spray 1-2x week once wound started to close.
Only able to apply when the bandages are opened by wound care specialist.

Barrier Renewal Cream on surrounding tissue to strengthen the skin once able.

FEATURED VIDEOS

DIABETIC ULCERS

Diabetic ulcers are one of the most common complications in patients with diabetes. These open wounds typically occur on the feet and lower legs and can be extremely difficult to heal. The impaired wound healing process in diabetics is due to a variety of factors, such as poor circulation, nerve damage, and high blood sugar levels. If left untreated, diabetic ulcers can lead to serious infections and even amputation.

Diabetic ulcers develop when there is damage to the skin and underlying tissues due to poor circulation and neuropathy (nerve damage). This results in reduced sensation in the affected area, making it difficult for patients to notice or feel the wound. The impaired blood flow also means that essential nutrients and oxygen cannot reach the wound, hindering the healing process.

The treatment of diabetic ulcer wounds involves a multi-disciplinary approach, including controlling blood sugar levels, improving circulation, and removing pressure from the affected area. This can involve lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine, as well as using specialized footwear to relieve pressure on the feet.

NeoGenesis Recovery + serum is an advanced topical solution designed specifically for wound healing. It harnesses the power of stem cell technology to accelerate healing of the damaged tissue. This innovative serum contains multiple growth factors and cytokines, which are essential for the healing process.

At NeoGenesis, we understand the challenges of living with chronic wounds like diabetic ulcers. That’s why we are committed to providing innovative solutions that can bring relief and support to those who need it.