Ozone therapy for wound healing, burns, ulcers and diabetic foot

Professional ozone therapy in Cambodia for the treatment of wounds, burns, chronic ulcers, and diabetic foot. Speeds up healing, fights infection, and improves tissue regeneration.
Ozone Therapy for Wounds, Burns, Ulcers, and Diabetic Foot

Ozone limb bagging — the application of an ozone-oxygen mixture in a sealed plastic chamber — is a modern, non-invasive method for treating wounds, burns, chronic ulcers, and diabetic foot syndrome.
Puncture-lacerated wounds, contused lacerations, and friction or thermal burns are common injuries seen after accidents, sports trauma, or domestic incidents. These wounds are prone to infection, swelling, tissue necrosis, and slow healing.

Ozone therapy in a sealed environment is effective in treating:

– Infected and purulent wounds, including necrotic tissue
– Chronic trophic ulcers of various origins
– Pressure sores in bedridden or immobile patients
– Diabetic foot ulcers at different stages
– First- and second-degree burns
– Post-surgical wound complications
– Post-amputation healing
– Traumatic skin injuries with delayed tissue regeneration
– Fungal foot infections and cracked skin
– Chronic venous or ischemic ulcers

The ozone-oxygen mixture provides a powerful therapeutic effect:

– Destroys harmful bacteria, viruses, and fungi
– Reduces inflammation and pain
– Improves microcirculation and oxygenation
– Accelerates tissue regeneration and wound closure
– Minimizes scarring and the risk of further complications

At IQMED CENTER, ozone bagging is performed as part of a comprehensive wound care protocol — tailored to each patient’s condition, wound depth, and healing capacity. This method is safe, painless, and well tolerated even by elderly or immunocompromised patients.
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The Role of ozone therapy in wound treatment

Ozone, a triatomic form of oxygen (O₃), possesses powerful antiseptic, regenerative, and anti-inflammatory properties. When applied locally as an ozone-oxygen gas mixture, it offers multiple therapeutic benefits in wound care:
  • Antimicrobial actionOzone effectively destroys bacteria, viruses, and fungi, reducing the risk of infection — especially in contaminated or chronic wounds.
  • Accelerated healingBy enhancing microcirculation and oxygen delivery to tissues, ozone stimulates cellular regeneration and speeds up wound closure.
  • Anti-inflammatory effectOzone reduces inflammation and tissue swelling, relieving discomfort and promoting a cleaner wound environment.
  • DetoxificationOzone helps eliminate toxins and waste products from infected or necrotic tissue, which is critical for deep, contaminated, or non-healing wounds.

Limb Bagging with ozone-oxygen mixture

This procedure involves placing the injured limb into a specialized plastic bag, sealed around the wound. An ozone-oxygen gas mixture is then gently introduced into the bag, where it comes into direct contact with the skin and underlying soft tissues.
This method is non-invasive, painless, and highly effective for localized wound treatment — especially for diabetic foot, ulcers, burns, and infected injuries.
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Advantages of the ozone limb bagging method

  • Proven antimicrobial effectThe ozone-oxygen mixture destroys a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and fungi, helping to prevent wound infections.
  • No systemic side effectsThis is a localized therapy, meaning it does not affect the body as a whole — safe even for patients with chronic conditions.
  • Accelerated tissue regenerationOzone stimulates natural healing processes, shortening recovery time and improving wound closure.
  • Suitable for all agesThe method is safe and adaptable for both adults and children, making it versatile for different clinical needs.
  • Painless and non-invasiveThe procedure is gentle and well tolerated, with no pain or discomfort during application.
How the Procedure Works & Treatment Course

Ozone limb bagging is a safe, non-invasive procedure used to treat wounds, ulcers, burns, and diabetic foot complications. Here's how it works — step by step:
1. Initial wound preparationThe wound is thoroughly cleaned of debris and contaminants. If needed, minor surgical debridement is performed to ensure proper gas penetration.
2. Equipment setupA certified ozone generator is used to produce a precise ozone-oxygen mixture. Sterile medical-grade plastic bags are prepared to enclose the limb.
3. Limb placementThe affected limb is placed inside the ozone bag. The bag is then sealed securely around the wound area to create a gas-tight environment.
4. Ozone infusionThe ozone-oxygen mixture is introduced into the bag at a controlled concentration. The exposure time typically lasts 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the wound’s condition.
5. Final careAfter the session, the bag is removed. The wound is re-disinfected, and a sterile dressing is applied to support further healing.

How Many Sessions Are Needed?

The total number of sessions is based on the type and severity of the wound, as well as the patient's overall healing response:
  • Acute wounds (cuts, burns, surgical wounds):
  • Usually 3 to 5 sessions are enough to prevent infection and promote recovery.
  • Chronic or non-healing wounds (ulcers, diabetic foot, pressure sores):
  • Typically require 8 to 12 sessions or more, administered 2–3 times per week.
  • Each case is unique. Your treatment plan at IQMED CENTER will be tailored individually, with progress monitored at each stage to achieve optimal healing.