皮膚科学研究とスキンケアのジャーナル

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A brief note on stages of wound healing.

Maria Witte*

Wound healing is a complex and intricate biological process that the body undergoes to repair damaged tissue and restore its structural and functional integrity. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the four stages of wound healing, hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Each stage involves specific cellular and biochemical activities that contribute to the successful closure and recovery of wounds. Additionally, factors influencing wound healing, such as nutrition, blood supply, infection, chronic diseases, medications, and age, are discussed. Understanding the stages of wound healing and their underlying mechanisms is crucial for promoting optimal recovery and minimizing complications.