Abstract

Wound healing is a complex process that is influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, and it is becoming increasingly complex with the latest treatment methods and investigations of wound nature. The term 'wound healing' covers all types of wounds, burns and ulcerations. There is a considerable global variation in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds, therefore, establishing a standardised, best way to manage wounds may not be possible. Complete wound healing, which includes restoration of function, is hardly ever achieved in those disfigured by wounds, especially when one includes the appearance of scarred skin or an amputation.

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