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Home In almost all types of tissues, scar formation results from the body's natural repair mechanisms in response to tissue injury or damage. Scar tissue does not have all of the functionality of normal tissue and is an undesirable result of the healing process. Not only is scar tissue unable to function in the same manner as the normal tissue it replaces, but it also can be debilitating to one's ability to move freely and can be unsightly, especially in the case of large dermal wounds. Wound healing is a very complicated and poorly understood process, and to goal of acheiving scarless healing can likely be brought closer to reality through several different approaches; this website will focus on only one. This approach is that of a salve that could be applied topically to dermal wounds to promote scarless healing of wounds. This method would be best characterized as a tissue engineering solution to the problem. |
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