Wound Care

Wound Care Clinic in Honolulu, HI

If you have a wound and swelling or redness is increasing around the wound then it is important that you seek medical treatment such as preventing the wound from becoming worse, allowing it to heal completely, and avoiding limb loss. Dr. Lee DO provide treatment for your wound today here at Island Medical and Beauty Clinic. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 3470 Waialae Ave Ste 6, Honolulu, HI 96816.

Wound Care Clinic Near Me in Honolulu, HI
Wound Care Clinic Near Me in Honolulu, HI

Table of Contents:

What does a wound care clinic do?
When should I see a wound care specialist?
What is the fastest way to heal an open wound?

What does a wound care clinic do?


If a wound has not begun to heal within 2 weeks, or has not completely healed in 6 weeks, a visit to a wound care clinic may be in order.

Some wounds can take months to heal, while some wounds never completely heal.

Commonly, when a wound occurs, red blood cells create collagen, which are white fibers that begin to form new tissue, called granulation tissue. New skin then begins to form over this tissue, and as the wound heals, the wound gets smaller as the edges pull inward.

Dead skin and foreign materials can interfere with the healing process. If an infection occurs, the body works to fight the infection, rather than heal the wound. Some people are at a greater risk of non-healing wounds, which include those with diabetes, anemia, cancer, heart disease, varicose veins, or other long-term health conditions.

Wound care clinics are medical facilities for treating wounds that do not heal. At a wound care clinic appointment, a doctor will examine and measure the wound, and determine what kind of a wound a person has.

The most common wounds are described as follows:

Abrasion – A minor wound with minimal bleeding.
Puncture wound – May or may not bleed, possible internal damage.
Laceration – A deep cut in the skin, with usually heavy bleeding.
Avulsion – Wound involves the removal of tissue, usually heavy bleeding.

Each wound type will require different types of care and management in order to heal properly, and all involve four primary stages of healing. If the healing process gets stuck at any of the four stages, the wound is considered chronic and will likely require advanced wound treatment.

The first stage of the process is immediate and called hemostasis, which is when blood clotting occurs to close off the wound and decrease blood loss.

The second stage is inflammation, which also occurs immediately, and is the beginning of the healing process.

Next is the proliferative stage, which involves the creation of new tissue, and the skin begins to heal and the wound size decreases.

The final stage is maturation, when the wound fully heals, and the skin begins to return to normal.

When should I see a wound care specialist?


Having a chronic health issue can decrease the body’s ability to heal properly. Medications and other treatments can also impede the healing process. Some of the most common health conditions that affect the healing process include:

– Diabetes
– Cancer
– Pulmonary disease
– Heart conditions
– Thyroid diseases
– Gastrointestinal disorders

Health conditions, health history, and any medications taken are important factors to help determine why healing is not happening normally.

Chemotherapy and radiation can slow or stop the wound healing process, as can some anti-inflammatory medications or steroids. 

What is the fastest way to heal an open wound?


Healing is the natural process the body undergoes when a wound occurs, however when a wound is not healing properly, a wound care clinician will follow the following steps to help insure the wound heals as quickly as possible:

Analyze the wound – determine the type and appearance of the wound and surrounding area (size, depth, amount and type of drainage).
Proper oxygenation – for a wound to heal the blood needs proper oxygenation.
Watch and treat – monitor for infection. Untreated infection can be fatal.
Clean and cover – maintain cleanliness of the wound and the wound covering.

If you have a wound that has not shown signs of healing over a 2-week period, visit our highly trained, and compassionate healthcare professionals at Island Medical and Beauty Clinic. Our skilled team of medical professionals are trained in all forms of treatment of acute wound care. Call our care center to arrange an appointment, or visit our website for more information and directions to Island Medical and Beauty Clinic. We are conveniently located at 3470 Waialae Ave Ste 6, Honolulu, HI 96816. We serve everyone on Oahu, and neighbor island, or anyone who would like, that can come in 1-2 weeks for check ups (certain treatments), or at least do a video call appts, which by the way is also possible for some urgent care needs.

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