Some wounds need more than just dressings and debridement—they need help jumpstarting stalled healing. At WoundCentrics, we use MIST therapy and Vaporous Hyperoxia therapy (VHT) to do just that.
MIST therapy delivers low-frequency ultrasound through a gentle saline mist. It’s completely non-contact and pain-free, making it ideal for patients with sensitive or complex wounds. The ultrasound waves penetrate the tissue, helping break up biofilm, reduce bacteria, and stimulate microcirculation. The result? A cleaner wound bed and improved cellular activity—all without trauma to the tissue.
Meanwhile, VHT is a non-thermal treatment consisting of vapor/mist and concentrated oxygen. VHT’s vapor/mist is generated using non-contact, low-frequency, ultrasonic crystals. Chronic wounds often suffer from oxygen deficiency, especially in patients with compromised circulation. By flooding the tissue with oxygen, we enhance angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, and immune defense—all critical elements for healing.
Both therapies are backed by clinical evidence and seamlessly integrate into our care pathways. We select these modalities based on wound characteristics, not protocol checklists. That’s the difference with WoundCentrics: advanced tools used with clinical judgment.
If a wound has plateaued, we don’t just wait—we intervene. Because stalled healing doesn’t mean hopeless. It means it’s time to get strategic.