A wound that won’t close or heal properly is more than a skin-deep problem—it’s often tied to an underlying issue with blood flow in the legs. Poor circulation from chronic vein disease can slow or even stop the healing process, leaving your skin vulnerable to infection, inflammation, and long-term damage.
At Refine Vein Center, Dr. J. Avery Reynolds, MD, evaluates symptoms like non-healing wounds to determine if chronic venous insufficiency is the cause. Using advanced imaging and minimally invasive treatments, we help patients in Franklin and Williamson County improve their circulation and give their skin the chance to heal.
Understanding Venous Ulcers
Chronic vein issues are a leading cause of sores that will not heal on the lower extremities. These venous ulcers, also known as venous stasis ulcers, typically form around the ankle and are the result of prolonged venous hypertension—excess pressure in the leg veins.
How Non-Healing Wounds Develop
Another effect of chronic vein issues is the development of wounds that resist healing altogether. If you experience trauma to the skin—like a cut, scrape, or puncture—vein-related circulation problems may prevent that wound from healing as expected.
If a small wound on your lower leg doesn’t begin to heal within a week, this could signal venous insufficiency as the underlying issue. Over time, this leads to worsening symptoms, such as:
Why Vein Disease Delays Healing
Inflammation in the veins, when left untreated, can damage the capillaries and lymphatic ducts in your lower legs. These structures are critical for oxygen delivery, fluid drainage, and immune support. When they stop working properly:
This is why untreated vein disease doesn’t just cause discomfort—it actively prevents your body from recovering.
How Treatment Has Evolved
For many years, compression therapy and basic wound care were the mainstays of treatment for venous ulcers. While they provided temporary relief, they didn’t always address the root problem.
Today, patients benefit from a more effective approach:
This combination has dramatically improved healing times and lowered the recurrence rate of venous ulcers.
Why Choose Refine Vein Center for Poorly Healing Wounds?
Dr. Reynolds is board-certified in internal medicine and venous and lymphatic medicine and has extensive experience treating venous ulcers and circulation-related skin breakdown. He takes a patient-centered approach—starting with proper diagnosis and tailoring treatment to each individual’s condition and healing response.
At Refine Vein Center, we use in-house duplex ultrasound to assess your vein function and determine why your wound isn’t healing. From there, we create a care plan that combines evidence-based techniques with attentive follow-up. We’ve helped many patients across Franklin and Williamson County find relief and avoid long-term complications.
Get Help for Wounds That Won’t Heal
Don’t wait for a minor wound to turn into a lasting problem. Poorly healing leg wounds are often a sign of vein disease—and early treatment can help you recover faster and prevent future issues.
Call (615) 716-8346 to schedule an appointment at Refine Vein Center in Franklin, TN.