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Venous Ulcer Treatment

85%

Healing Rate

4-8wk

Healing Time

1,800+

Happy Patients

Expert

Vascular Team

Venous Ulcer Treatment Procedure

1,800+

Successful Treatments

85%

Healing Rate

20+

Years of Expertise

95%

Patient Satisfaction

Venous Ulcer Diagram
Chronic Leg Wounds
Understanding Your Condition

What is a Venous Ulcer?

Venous ulcers are chronic, open wounds on the legs caused by poor blood flow in the veins, often due to venous insufficiency. These ulcers can be painful and slow to heal without proper treatment. Our advanced care promotes healing and prevents recurrence.

The Concern

Untreated venous ulcers can lead to infections or chronic wounds in 15-20% of cases, causing prolonged pain and complications.

Our Approach

We use compression therapy, wound care, and minimally invasive procedures to promote healing and improve circulation.

Your Results

With an 85% healing rate, our treatments reduce pain, heal ulcers, and prevent future wounds.

Important Warning Signs

Spot Venous Ulcer Signs Early

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Open Leg Wounds

Persistent, open sores on the lower legs, often near the ankles.

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Leg Swelling

Swelling in the legs or ankles, indicating poor venous circulation.

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Persistent Pain

Chronic pain or aching in the legs, especially around the ulcer site.

Skin Discoloration

Darkened or reddish-brown skin around the ankles or ulcer area.

Itching or Burning

Itching or burning sensation near the wound or surrounding skin.

Foul Odor or Discharge

Unpleasant odor or discharge from the ulcer, indicating possible infection.

Remember S.W.O.L.E.N. for Venous Ulcer Awareness

S

Sores that don’t heal

W

Wound discharge or odor

O

Overly swollen legs

L

Leg pain or aching

E

Edema or skin changes

N

Our Expertise

Advanced Venous Ulcer Treatments

80-90% Success

Compression Therapy

Application of specialized bandages or stockings to improve venous circulation and promote ulcer healing.

Time: Ongoing
Healing: 4–8 weeks
  • Reduces leg swelling
  • Promotes wound healing
  • Prevents ulcer recurrence
Ideal For:
Early-stage venous ulcers
85-95% Success

Advanced Wound Care

Specialized dressings and debridement to clean the ulcer and encourage healthy tissue growth.

Time: Weekly sessions
Healing: 4–12 weeks
  • Removes dead tissue
  • Reduces infection risk
  • Accelerates healing
Ideal For:
Chronic or infected ulcers
90-95% Success

Endovenous Ablation

A minimally invasive procedure to close damaged veins, improving circulation and supporting ulcer healing.

Time: 1–2 hours
Recovery: 1–2 weeks
  • Improves venous flow
  • Reduces ulcer recurrence
  • Minimally invasive
Ideal For:
Severe venous insufficiency
Venous Ulcer Screening Services
Vascular Health Checkup
Patient Support Program

Why Astikan Health

Your Partner in Venous Ulcer Care

Our dedicated team combines medical expertise, advanced wound care techniques, and compassionate support to deliver exceptional results for venous ulcer treatment.

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Certified Experts

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Cutting-Edge Tools

We use advanced wound care and imaging for effective ulcer treatment.

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Strong Track Record

Enjoy peace of mind with our 85% healing rate and focus on patient comfort.

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Swift Healing

Most patients see significant improvement in 4–8 weeks with our care plans.

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Full-Spectrum Care

From diagnosis to long-term management, we’re with you every step.

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Specialized Center

Our facility is designed for optimal wound care and patient recovery.

1,800+

Treatments Completed

20+ Years

Team Experience

Caring Doctor with Venous Ulcer Patient

95%

Patient Satisfaction

85%

Healing Rate

Comfortable Recovery Room

Venous Ulcer Treatment Recovery Timeline

Healing from venous ulcers typically takes 4–12 weeks, depending on the ulcer’s severity, with our comprehensive care ensuring optimal recovery and prevention of recurrence.

Initial Treatment

1–2 weeks
  • Wound cleaning and dressing
  • Compression therapy start
  • Pain management
  • Venous assessment

Early Healing Phase

2–4 weeks
  • Regular dressing changes
  • Compression adjustments
  • Infection monitoring
  • Leg elevation guidance

Active Healing Phase

4–8 weeks
  • Advanced wound care
  • Follow-up assessments
  • Gradual activity increase
  • Venous procedure (if needed)

Complete Healing

8–12 weeks
  • Ulcer fully healed
  • Compression maintenance
  • Lifestyle adjustments
  • Regular vascular checkups

Start Your Journey to
Healthier Legs

  • Complimentary first consultation
  • Priority scheduling for chronic cases
  • Comprehensive venous screenings
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