Venous Wound Care

Chronic wounds—especially those caused by poor vein circulation—need expert attention. With advanced treatment options and a focus on long-term healing, specialized wound care can help get you back to living fully.

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Venous Wound Care at Vein & Skin Center

Relief begins with the right treatment

We know how frustrating and painful chronic wounds can be—especially those caused by underlying vein issues. Our team specializes in diagnosing and treating venous wounds with advanced, minimally invasive techniques designed to support faster healing and long-term relief. Your journey to healthier skin starts here.

About Wound Care

Chronic wounds—especially those caused by venous insufficiency—can be slow to heal without proper treatment. These wounds often develop around the lower legs and ankles, and may be accompanied by swelling, skin discoloration, or discomfort. Wound care focuses not just on surface healing, but on treating the underlying vascular issues that prevent recovery. With the right medical approach, even long-standing wounds can heal effectively and reduce the risk of recurrence.

Benefits of Wound Care

  • Faster Healing: Targeted wound care accelerates the body’s natural healing process, helping wounds close more quickly and effectively.
  • Pain Relief: Proper treatment reduces inflammation and discomfort, making it easier to move and go about daily activities.
  • Infection Prevention: Professional care minimizes the risk of serious infections by keeping the wound clean and managing any underlying issues.
  • Lower Risk of Complications: By addressing the root cause—like poor circulation—wound care helps prevent future wounds and long-term skin damage.

The Process

  1. Comprehensive Evaluation: Your care begins with a full assessment of the wound and any underlying causes, such as poor vein circulation or chronic conditions.
  2. Personalized Treatment Plan: A customized plan is created using advanced therapies—like compression, debridement, or topical treatments—to promote healing.
  3. Ongoing Monitoring & Care: Regular check-ins ensure the wound is progressing as expected, with adjustments made as needed to keep healing on track.

What to Expect Afterward

Healing time varies, but most patients begin to notice improvement within a few weeks of starting treatment. You’ll receive clear instructions for at-home care, along with ongoing support from our team. Regular follow-ups help ensure your wound continues to heal properly and reduce the chance of recurrence.


Frequently Asked Questions


How long does it take for a wound to heal?

Healing time depends on the severity of the wound and underlying health conditions, but most wounds improve within a few weeks of proper treatment.

What causes chronic wounds?

Chronic wounds are often caused by poor circulation, venous insufficiency, or conditions like diabetes that interfere with the body’s natural healing process.

How can I prevent chronic wounds from coming back?

Prevention includes proper wound care, managing underlying conditions like vein issues, and following your doctor’s guidance on lifestyle changes.

Vein & Skin Center of Hawaii | 2025

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