Wound Care For All
Resources, knowledge and education for better wound management
Welcome to a selection of effective and easy to use resources to support the management of hard to heal wounds. We aim to support nurses, patients, family members and non-medical care givers to provide quality wound care, at home or in any other out-of-hospital setting.

Quick guide for wound assessment
The 10-step wound assessment guide supports you in evaluating and managing wounds. It includes a comprehensive product selection guide.
Download the VLU treatment guide
The VLU treatment guide presents key steps and suggests appropriate products for managing VLUs.
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Find simple and helpful information here to guide you through your healing journey.
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A guide to VLU care
To support your patients and their caregivers on their venous leg ulcer journey, we have created a VLU guide that provides essential information, practical advice, and a goal-setting diary.
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A guide to compression therapy
Compression is acknowledged as an effective treatment for venous leg ulcers. This guide is designed to help your patients understand what to expect and how to manage compression therapy.
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We’re building a community of knowledge to help prevent and manage wounds. Connect with our clinical experts to share insights, learn from real-world experience, and explore solutions that can improve outcomes for patients.
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Wound care | 5 min read Safetac® Technology: the innovation that changed wound care forever
With the invention of Safetac® Technology, Mölnlycke® revolutionised wound care, introducing a range of groundbreaking dressings specifically designed to minimise pain at dressing changes. Discover how Safetac Technology can benefit you and your patients.
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Wound care | 4 min read How to look after your wound
What do you need to know to look after your wound at home? This page guides you through the process of changing your wound dressings safely.
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Wound care | 3 min read Expert interview: How can clinicians engage procurement and finance stakeholders in implementing a pressure injury prevention programme?
As part of a recent investigation into pressure injury prevention, Mölnlycke® asked this and related questions to Benedict Stanberry, an expert in health economics.
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Wound care | 6 min read Venous leg ulcers: Clinical understanding and epidemiology
Venous leg ulceration and chronic venous insufficiency represent a significant health problem throughout the world. Compression therapy is key to successful management¹.
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Wound care | 5 min read The impact of venous leg ulcers and “leaky legs”
The chronic nature of venous leg ulcers (VLU) means that the cycle of skin healing followed by breakdown and potential for infection can repeat – sometimes over decades. This creates quality of life issues for patients1, in particular because of physical symptoms, which can be both painful and embarrassing.
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Wound care | 2 min read Wound exudate: how to assess and manage exuding wounds for the best patient outcomes
Exudate – or wound fluid – plays a vital part in the natural wound healing process, but how do you manage exudate to get the best patient outcomes?
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Wound care | 4 min read Diabetic foot ulcers: Causes, risks, and epidemiology
Examining the causes, risk factors, and epidemiology of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), a serious complication of diabetes. Approaches to prevention and the management of DFUs are important when managing the person with diabetes.
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Wound care | 5 min read Diabetic foot ulcers: Treatment, management and care for healthcare professionals
Examining how diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are diagnosed, treated and managed, taking a holistic approach to the patient’s individual wound and needs.
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Wound care | 3 min read Burn scar treatment
We know that burn scars can affect your quality of life. They can cause discomfort and itching, and they may also make you feel self-conscious. It’s not always easy to return to your daily life and activities, but there is a lot you can do to prevent and reduce hypertrophic scars.