A Clinician’s Guide to Wound Bed Descriptions

When we talk about a wound bed description, we’re talking about the shared language clinicians use to describe what’s happening inside a wound. It’s how we turn what we see into a clear, actionable clinical story. These standardized terms—like noting the difference between healthy granulation tissue and stubborn slough—are the foundation for everything that follows. […]

A Clinician’s Guide to Partial Thickness Wound Care

When you see a deep scrape or a second-degree burn, you're likely looking at a partial thickness wound. This is a specific kind of injury that goes through the skin's top layer (the epidermis) and cuts into the second layer (the dermis), but it stops there. It doesn't penetrate the deeper fatty tissue. Getting this […]