Amniotic Allograft:
A Breakthrough in Advanced Wound Care


What Is an Amniotic Allograft?

An amniotic allograft is a biologically active wound treatment made from the innermost layer of donated placental tissue. Sourced ethically during scheduled C-section births, this natural membrane contains powerful regenerative properties that help chronic wounds heal faster, reduce inflammation, and lower infection risk. As a form of advanced wound care, it’s especially beneficial for diabetic ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and other non-healing wounds.


Is Amniotic Allograft Safe and Ethical?

Yes—amniotic tissue grafts are derived from voluntarily donated placental tissue following strict screening protocols. The tissue is processed in FDA-regulated facilities, ensuring that both the donor and recipient are safe. The graft is sterilized and rigorously tested for use in Medicare-covered wound care and other approved settings.


How Does It Help Wound Healing?

Amniotic allografts contain:

  • Growth factors that promote cellular regeneration
  • Anti-inflammatory proteins to minimize swelling
  • Collagen scaffolding that supports new tissue development
  • Antimicrobial properties to prevent infection

These elements create an optimal environment for healing, especially for wounds that haven’t responded to standard treatments.


How Is It Different from a Regular Dressing?

Unlike standard wound dressings that only provide protection, an amniotic allograft actively supports the healing process. It functions as a biological wound dressing, stimulating tissue repair at the cellular level—essential for patients with chronic or stalled wounds.


Is This Treatment Experimental?

No. Amniotic membrane therapy has been studied for decades and is widely used in non-invasive wound healing protocols. It is fully FDA-compliant and recognized as a legitimate method of advanced wound treatment for a variety of conditions.


What Wounds Benefit Most from Amniotic Allografts?

Common conditions treated with amniotic wound grafts include:

  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Venous leg ulcers
  • Pressure sores (bedsores)
  • Burns and traumatic wounds
  • Post-surgical wounds

If you’ve experienced a non-healing wound that hasn’t responded to traditional dressings, an amniotic allograft wound care plan may be the solution.


How Soon Will I See Results?

Many patients notice visible wound healing within 1–2 weeks. For wounds that haven’t healed in months, this treatment often delivers measurable progress within just a few applications.

Healing progression of a diabetic foot ulcer treated with amniotic allograft from September to October 2018, showing wound closure over time.
From left to right: Healing of a diabetic foot ulcer over 5 weeks using amniotic allograft therapy. Visible reduction seen within the first 1–2 weeks, with near-closure by week 5.

Is It Effective for Diabetic Wounds and Pressure Ulcers?

Absolutely. Diabetic wound care is one of the most common uses for amniotic allografts. These biologic dressings are effective for stage 2 or higher ulcers, where the skin is broken and healing has stalled.


Are There Any Risks?

Side effects are minimal. The tissue is non-immunogenic, meaning your body typically won’t reject it. As with any wound care product, there’s a minor risk of infection, but it’s mitigated through sterile application and professional oversight.


What Does the Procedure Involve?

Treatment with an amniotic allograft is non-invasive and pain-free. A wound care provider places the graft directly on the wound in a sterile setting, often followed by a secondary soft dressing. No surgery or hospital visit is required.


How Often Will I Need Treatment?

Most patients receive weekly applications for several weeks. Your provider will evaluate the wound’s progress and customize the number of treatments to fit your needs.


Can I Receive Treatment at Home?

Yes. Infinity Medical Consulting coordinates in-home wound care covered by Medicare, so you or your loved one can receive safe and effective treatment without traveling to a hospital or clinic.


Who Applies the Graft?

A licensed professional—typically a wound care specialist, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant—performs the treatment. All are trained in biological wound dressing application and Medicare wound care protocols.


Is It Covered by Medicare?

Yes. Medicare Part B covers amniotic allograft wound care for eligible patients. Other insurance providers may also cover the procedure. Our team helps you verify your benefits and eligibility.


Medicare Eligibility Checklist

To qualify under Medicare, all of the following must apply:

  • The wound is at least 1 cm x 1 cm
  • It is Stage 2 or higher
  • It has not healed more than 40% after 30 days of standard treatment
  • You are enrolled in Medicare Part B

Do I Need a Referral?

No referral is required. Contact us directly to start your pre-screening for in-home wound care and see if you’re eligible for Medicare-covered amniotic graft treatment.


What Does Infinity Medical Consulting Do?

We are a nationwide healthcare advocacy group, not a clinic. We specialize in connecting patients to Medicare-approved wound care providers and advanced biological therapies like amniotic allografts. Our mission is to make non-invasive, effective wound care accessible—especially for seniors and chronic care patients.


Is This Right for You or a Loved One?

If you or a family member has a chronic wound that won’t heal—especially after trying dressings or creams—this may be the next-level solution you need. We’ll help you explore your options, check eligibility, and begin treatment.


Struggling With a Chronic Wound That Just Won’t Heal?

Do you or a loved one have a diabetic ulcer, pressure sore, or non-healing wound that hasn’t improved with standard dressings or creams? Are you covered by Medicare Part B and looking for an in-home, non-invasive treatment option?

You may qualify for Medicare-covered amniotic allograft therapy—a proven, safe solution that helps wounds heal faster and reduces the risk of infection.

Let’s see if you qualify.

Contact us today to speak with a member of our care team and take the first step toward healing.

From Infinity Medical Consulting – Trusted Nationwide by Patients and Providers

“Healing Chronic Wounds. Restoring Lives.”

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