Dr Amar Raghu Cosmetic Surgeon

Foot Care & Wound Management

Advanced Foot Care & Chronic Wound Management Treatments

Our specialized foot care treatments address diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, traumatic wounds, infections, vascular complications, and chronic non-healing ulcers using advanced wound management techniques for faster recovery and improved mobility.

Comprehensive Diabetic Foot & Ulcer Reconstruction Services

We provide expert care for neuropathic conditions, gangrene, cellulitis, peripheral vascular disease, Charcot foot, vasculitis, and post-radiation ulcers through personalized surgical, reconstructive, and preventive treatment approaches.

Diabetic & Neuropathic Foot Conditions

Chronic Ulcers & Vascular Conditions

Infection, Trauma & Emergency Wound Care

Diabetic ulcers are chronic wounds commonly affecting the feet due to diabetes-related nerve damage and poor blood circulation. Specialized treatment helps control infection, promote healing, prevent complications, and reduce the risk of severe tissue damage or amputation through advanced wound care.
Neuropathic ulcers are chronic wounds caused by nerve damage, commonly seen in diabetic patients. These ulcers usually develop on pressure points of the feet and require specialized wound care, infection control, and advanced treatment to promote healing and prevent serious complications.
Charcot foot is a serious condition caused by nerve damage that weakens the bones, joints, and soft tissues of the foot and ankle. Early diagnosis and specialized treatment help prevent deformity, improve stability, and reduce the risk of ulcers and complications.
Trophic ulcers are chronic wounds caused by poor nerve supply and reduced sensation, commonly affecting the feet and lower limbs. Specialized treatment focuses on wound care, infection control, pressure relief, and improved healing to prevent complications and tissue damage.
Peripheral vascular disease is a circulatory condition that reduces blood flow to the limbs due to narrowed or blocked blood vessels. Early diagnosis and specialized treatment help relieve pain, improve circulation, support wound healing, and prevent serious complications affecting the legs and feet.
Venous ulcers are chronic wounds that develop due to poor blood circulation in the veins, commonly affecting the lower legs. Specialized treatment helps improve blood flow, reduce swelling, promote healing, and prevent infection and recurrence through advanced wound care techniques.
Atheromatous ulcers are chronic wounds caused by poor blood supply due to blocked or narrowed arteries. These ulcers commonly affect the legs and feet and require specialized vascular care, wound management, and circulation improvement to promote healing and prevent complications.
Vasculitis is an inflammatory condition that affects blood vessels, causing reduced blood flow and tissue damage. Specialized treatment helps control inflammation, relieve pain, promote healing of affected skin or ulcers, and prevent complications involving the organs and limbs.
Post radiation ulcers are chronic wounds that develop due to tissue damage caused by radiation therapy. Specialized treatment focuses on wound healing, infection control, tissue reconstruction, and improving blood supply to restore healthy skin and prevent further complications.
Pressure ulcers, also known as bed sores, are skin and tissue injuries caused by prolonged pressure on specific body areas. Specialized treatment includes wound care, pressure relief, infection control, and advanced healing techniques to promote recovery and prevent complications.
Cellulitis of the leg and foot is a bacterial skin and soft tissue infection that causes redness, swelling, pain, and warmth. Early medical treatment helps control infection, reduce complications, promote healing, and protect surrounding tissues from further damage.
Necrotising fasciitis is a severe and rapidly spreading soft tissue infection that destroys skin, muscles, and surrounding tissues. Immediate medical and surgical treatment is essential to control infection, remove damaged tissue, and prevent life-threatening complications.
Gangrene of the foot and leg is a serious condition caused by loss of blood supply or severe infection leading to tissue death. Early diagnosis and specialized treatment help control infection, restore circulation, prevent complications, and preserve limb function whenever possible.
Traumatic ulcers are wounds caused by physical injury, friction, burns, or repeated pressure to the skin and soft tissues. Specialized treatment helps control infection, promote faster healing, reduce pain, and prevent complications through advanced wound care techniques.

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