Pet Wound/Laceration Repair in Braselton, GA
When pets get hurt, it’s never easy to see them in pain. Whether it’s a deep cut, a puncture wound, or a nasty scrape, proper care is essential to prevent infection and promote healing. We at FairPet Surgery Center provide that care with speed and compassion in Braselton, GA, practicing expert wound and laceration repair to help your pet recover safely and comfortably.
Why Wound and Laceration Repair Is Important
Even minor wounds can turn into major problems if left untreated. Bacteria can quickly enter through broken skin, leading to infections, abscesses, and delayed healing. Our veterinary team carefully assesses each wound to determine the best treatment, whether it involves cleaning and flushing, suturing, or more advanced surgical repair. We focus on restoring your pet’s comfort while ensuring a smooth healing process.
A pet’s natural instinct is to lick or chew at an injury, which can introduce more bacteria and cause further damage. Without proper medical care, wounds may not heal correctly, increasing the risk of long-term issues like scarring, impaired movement, or chronic infections. Timely treatment not only reduces pain and discomfort but also helps your pet get back to their happy, active self more quickly.
When to Seek Veterinary Care
If your pet has a wound, you may wonder whether it requires medical attention. Some minor scrapes may heal on their own, but deeper cuts and punctures almost always need professional care. Seek veterinary attention if:
- The wound is bleeding heavily or won’t stop bleeding
- The cut is deep or has jagged edges
- There is swelling, redness, or discharge (signs of infection)
- Your pet is excessively licking, chewing, or favoring the injured area
- The wound was caused by a bite, puncture, or an unknown object
Early treatment helps avoid complications and ensures your pet’s wound heals properly. Our team at FairPet Surgery Center in Braselton, GA, is here to provide expert wound and laceration repair, giving your pet the best chance at a smooth recovery.
Veterinary Services
Pet Wound/Laceration Repair
Add-On Procedures
(Over 90 lbs)
(Includes X-rays and interpretation.)