Wound Care Services for Henderson, Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV & Beyond

At Bio Cell Life, we provide innovative, non-invasive solutions that prioritize your health and well-being. Using advanced bio-current technology, our wound care services are designed to accelerate the body’s natural repair processes without relying on invasive surgical procedures.  Our AMT-Certified Bio Cell Life technicians utilize the proprietary techniques and protocols tailored to your unique needs, ensuring effective and lasting results. Trust our team to provide thorough, innovative care that supports your return to health with minimal interruption to your daily life. Contact us today to schedule an appointment. We offer wound care to Henderson, Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV, and the surrounding areas.

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At Bio Cell Life, we specialize in treating a variety of wounds with advanced and non-invasive technology including:

  • Diabetic Ulcers
  • Decubitus Ulcers
  • Cuts
  • Burns

Our cutting-edge treatments accelerate healing by improving blood flow and stimulating cellular repair, reducing inflammation, and minimizing the risk of infection.

Whether you’re recovering from cuts, burns, or chronic wounds, our technology-driven solutions help your body heal more efficiently, restoring your skin health and minimizing scarring. We take a holistic approach to wound care, focusing on both the physical and cellular aspects of healing, to help you recover quickly and effectively.

Let us help you experience a smoother, faster recovery with our advanced wound care solutions.

What are the 4 C's of wound healing?

The 4 C’s of wound healing, Cellular Response, Coagulation, Contamination, and Closure provide a framework for understanding the fundamental principles and processes involved in wound repair.

What are the signs and symptoms of an infection?

  • Redness: The skin around the wound is red or sore
  • Swelling: The wound is swollen or feels hot
  • Pain: The wound is painful or tender
  • Pus: The wound has pus or cloudy fluid draining from it
  • Fever: The person has a fever of 101° F or higher
  • Chills: The person has chills
  • Bad smell: The wound smells bad
  • Wound doesn’t heal: The wound hasn’t healed within 10 days