Experts in Chronic Wounds & Aesthetic Complications
Comprehensive Advanced Wound Care
We manage acute and chronic wounds that fail to heal with standard care. Our approach combines expert clinical evaluation, advanced therapies, and multidisciplinary coordination—treating everything from vascular ulcers and pressure injuries to post-surgical and cosmetic surgery complications—focused on tissue preservation, function, and quality of life.
Led by Dr. Pablo Puello and Leticia Vallejo, PhD, FNP, CWS, CSWS, FCCWS, CLWT, MBS, internationally recognized wound-care specialist.
Specialized Surgical & Aesthetic Recovery
Experts in Surgical Site & Aesthetic Surgery Complications
Our goal is to control complications, preserve tissue, minimize scarring, and optimize recovery outcomes
Our Expertise + Research
Clinical Leadership & Evidence-Based Practice
Our center is led by a doctoral-level wound care specialist with extensive experience managing complex wounds and integrating evidence-based practice. We combine expert clinical evaluation, advanced therapies, and outcomes-focused continuous improvement—supported by an academic and research-oriented approach to optimize decision-making in difficult-to-heal wounds.
Clinical Publications & Evidence-Based Research
Peer-reviewed study on real-time biofeedback and healing. Download Full Publication (PDF)
White paper on next-gen advanced therapy results. Download Clinical White Paper (PDF)
Scientific review on hypoallergenic skin protection. Download Narrative Review (PDF)
Not sure if we treat your wound? Call us at 888-123-4597 and we will guide you.
Why Patients Choose Our Clinic
Why Patients Choose the Wound & Ulcer Center of Florida
Our clinic was created specifically for patients with complex wounds that need more than basic or routine wound care.
Our experienced professionals are here to provide care that’s not only expert but also truly personalized and empathetic.
Conditions We Treat
Explore Our Care Solutions
At the Wound & Ulcer Center of Florida, we specialize in complex, chronic, and non-healing wounds that require advanced, targeted treatment.

Diabetic foot ulcers and related complications
Wounds on the feet or legs related to diabetes that are slow to heal or have become infected.

Pressure injuries
Skin breakdown on heels, hips, tailbone, or other pressure points caused by prolonged immobility.

Venous, arterial, and mixed ulcers
Open sores on the legs related to poor circulation in the veins, arteries, or both.

Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Expert care for lower-extremity swelling and skin changes caused by long-term venous disease.

Lymphedema Complications
Targeted therapies for skin integrity issues and secondary wounds related to chronic lymphatic swelling.

Traumatic and difficult-to-heal wounds
Evidence-based solutions for stubborn or severe injuries that require specialized clinical leadership.

Post-amputation Wound Care
Specialized care for surgical sites after partial or full amputations to support safe, effective healing.

Complex surgical wounds
Precision management for post-operative wounds that fail to heal through standard care.

Surgical site infections and complications (SSI)
Immediate intervention to control infection, minimize tissue damage, and optimize recovery.

Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery wound complications
Specialized care for dehiscence, necrosis, and seromas following cosmetic or reconstructive procedures.

Burns and complex skin injuries
Advanced clinical protocols to promote healthy granulation and minimize scarring in severe skin trauma.

Traumatic and difficult-to-heal wounds
Evidence-based solutions for stubborn or severe injuries that require specialized clinical leadership.
Not sure if we treat your wound? Call us at 888-123-4597 and we will guide you.
Hear from Our Happy Patients
Real stories, real results. See what our patients have to say about their healing journey with us.
Jennifer L.
Jennifer L., family caregiver
Taking care of my father’s pressure injury was overwhelming. The team at the Wound and Ulcer Center of Florida was not only highly skilled, they were kind. They coordinated with our home health nurse and guided us step by step. We felt supported in every visit.
Jamie Chastain
Patient
Sarah Miller
Patient
Patients Attended
Real Results and Patient Story
Real Results for Difficult Wounds
This case involves a 44-year-old patient who presented with a severe, non-healing anterior wound on the left foot following an aggressive post-infectious process and subsequent surgical debridement.
The clinical landscape was exceptionally challenging due to the patient’s extensive comorbidities, including Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, peripheral arterial insufficiency, obesity, and hypertension. Furthermore, concurrent renal and hepatic failure created a systemic environment that severely compromised tissue perfusion and the body’s innate immune response.
In high-risk cases like this, the lack of metabolic stability often leads to rapid deterioration and a high probability of amputation. Our approach focused on precision assessment and systemic optimization. By implementing advanced wound-care modalities and evidence-based vascular interventions, we successfully stabilized the patient, promoted healthy granulation tissue, and prevented limb loss. This case highlights our expertise in turning around “unhealable” wounds through specialized, multi-organ clinical management.
Individual results may vary. All clinical images and stories are used with patient authorization for therapeutic, educational, and research purposes.
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Exceptional Clinical Efficiency and Healing Trajectory
The clinical success of this case is defined by the wound achieving complete epithelialization and full closure within a remarkable six-week period. This was accomplished through twice-weekly advanced wound-care visits, a result that is particularly significant given the patient’s severe systemic comorbidities which would typically render such a wound chronic or stagnant. This rapid improvement serves as a powerful validation of a structured, evidence-based, and perfusion-guided treatment model, proving that even the most compromised physiological environments can be successfully optimized for tissue regeneration.
When analyzed against traditional benchmarks, the impact of this specialized intervention is profound. Standard care for a wound of this complexity generally requires a healing duration of ten to sixteen weeks, often necessitating up to three clinical visits per week, which can total between thirty and forty-eight sessions. By achieving full closure in nearly half the projected time and with fewer total interventions, our approach effectively mitigated the high risk of secondary complications and successfully bypassed the need for costly hospitalizations. Ultimately, this accelerated healing trajectory not only restores the patient’s mobility and quality of life but also provides significant economic value by reducing the overall burden on healthcare resources and lowering the total cost of long-term care.
Real Results and Patient Story
Clinical Case Study: Post-Surgical Dehiscence Recovery
This clinical case involved a 60-year-old patient who presented with a severe, non-healing open surgical wound following a complex abdominoplasty procedure. The wound, identified as a dehiscence, affected both the right and left pelvic regions. Upon evaluation, the site showed significant tissue separation and the exposure of subcutaneous layers along the lower abdominal incision line.
The complexity of post-surgical complications in high-tension areas requires more than standard care. Our team implemented timely, evidence-based interventions specifically designed to control bioburden and promote healthy granulation. By utilizing advanced wound-care protocols, we were able to support optimal healing in a highly vulnerable surgical site.
Through a structured approach involving individualized advanced therapy and perfusion-guided decision-making, we achieved full wound closure and total epithelialization. This case illustrates our center’s expertise in turning around high-risk surgical complications, significantly improving the patient’s recovery time and overall quality of life
Individual results may vary. All clinical images and stories are used with patient authorization for therapeutic, educational, and research purposes.
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Exceptional Clinical Efficiency and Healing Trajectory
This case demonstrates the exceptional rapid-healing potential of a structured, evidence-based approach to wound care in treating postoperative dehiscence following an abdominoplasty. Through early bioburden control, perfusion-guided decision-making, and individualized advanced therapy selection, both pelvic wounds achieved full closure by the 6th and final visit. This recovery was completed in just 3 weeks (two visits per week), showing steady granulation, contraction, and total epithelialization throughout the course.
From a cost-effectiveness perspective, this outcome represents a highly efficient clinical result compared to standard wound-care expectations for surgical complications. Conventional management typically requires an extensive treatment plan of 8 to 12 weeks, often totaling between 24 and 36 clinical visits:
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Standard Care (12 weeks): 36 total visits.
In contrast, our advanced evidence-based approach required only 6 visits, preventing an estimated 18 to 30 additional clinic appointments. This reduction significantly decreases overall healthcare costs, minimizes the risk of secondary complications, and avoids the need for further surgical revision while drastically improving the patient’s recovery time and quality of life.
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Location Address Details:
8053 NW 155th St, Miami Lakes, FL
Support Email Address:
admin@wucfl.com
Support Phone:
888-123-4597
Medical Director: Dr. Pablo Puello
Clinical Director: Leticia Vallejo, PhD, ARNP
Patient Appointment Request
If you have a wound or ulcer that is not healing, we are here to help. Complete this form and our team will contact you to schedule your visit.
For Doctors: Refer a Patient
We collaborate with primary care physicians, specialists, dialysis centers, surgeons, podiatrists, and home-health agencies to complete your patient’s care plan.
Referred patients receive priority appointments—typically within 48 hours. Our secure referral portal supports efficient communication and integrates with most EMRs.
“We do not compete with you. We complete your patient’s care plan.”
Common Questions
What types of wounds do you treat?
Do I need a referral?
A referral is helpful but not required. Contact us and we will explain what your insurance provider needs.
How soon can I get an appointment?
We strive to see new patients as quickly as possible. Referred patients usually get appointments within 48 hours.
Do you accept Medicare and insurance?
Yes. We work with Medicare and many commercial insurance plans. We verify coverage when you contact us.
Will you coordinate with my other doctors?
Yes. We work with your primary care physician, specialists, surgeons, and home-health nurses to ensure your treatment plan is connected to your overall care.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring a photo ID, insurance cards, medication list, and any recent medical notes or test results related to your wound.