Negative pressure treatment might seem all odd and technical and new age-y, but this is a magical, helpful way to speed up your body's healing! A great thing about CheerCare is that we leverage a unique treatment to help you feel better (and be up-and-about again) again in no time, doing the things you love to do again.
One type of medical procedure to promote wound healing is called 3m negative pressure wound therapy, or vacuum therapy. They will put a special machine that can create vacuum around the wound. In other words, it forms a seal which helps to extract excess fluid from the region. This will improve blood flow and relieve swelling at the site of injury.
This treatment can be used to treat a variety of wounds, including surgical cuts, accidental burns and pressure ulcers which can occur when a person remains in the same position for too long. Cicatrix is particularly useful for those who have long-healing or infected wounds—that is, wounds that are not healing properly and may cause other complications.
Enhanced perfusion: The pump is also said to induce load to the wound that further attracts blood to the region. Blood is vital since it carries the nutrients and oxygen necessary for the body to fix itself. That is because increased blood flow allows your body to heal the injuryO, which is more advantageous!

Debridement: One of the things negative pressure is really good at is emptying rubbish from the wound. This includes dead skin and bacteria which can lead to infections. Animal Studies on the Benefits of Honey Wound Care By cleaning the wound, it reduces the risk of infection and stimulates the skin to form new skin, making healing faster and easier.

Our vacuum sealing machine, for instance, is very quiet when it operates. What this means is that you will not be disrupted from your sleep nor while carrying out your daily activities. We offer also offer home visits, so our team can come to you – no need to travel to a clinic or hospital! If you have queries about any part of the procedure, our friendly and experienced professionals are always available to answer those questions so that you are comfortable and assured about the treatment.

For those who are struggling with a poorly healing or infected wound, negative pressure therapy may be just what you need. It can accelerate the healing process and reduce the risk of infection as well as complement adjunct methods of wound care such as specialized dressings, antibiotics, and physical rehabilitation. It is literally like having a team of superheroes to help you heal!