VAC Dressing Machine for Advanced Wound Healing

A VAC dressing machine is a medical device used in negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) to promote faster and safer wound healing. VAC stands for Vacuum Assisted Closure, a technique that applies controlled suction to a wound through a sealed dressing system. This negative pressure helps remove excess fluid, reduce swelling, and improve blood flow to the affected area. The VAC dressing machine is widely used for chronic wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure sores, burns, and post-surgical wounds. The system typically includes a foam or gauze dressing, a suction tube, and a portable vacuum pump. Once applied, the machine creates continuous or intermittent negative pressure, which encourages tissue growth and speeds up healing. Negative pressure wound therapy also helps lower the risk of infection by keeping the wound clean and reducing bacterial load. VAC therapy improves wound contraction, enhances oxygen delivery, and supports the formation of healthy granulation tissue. Due to its effectiveness, the VAC dressing machine is commonly used in hospitals, trauma centers, and home care settings. It is an advanced wound care solution designed to improve patient outcomes and reduce healing time.