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Wound Healing Timeline

Francisco Alonso

Created on September 19, 2025

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Wound Healing Timeline

What happens in your body whenever you are injured?

White blood cells, such as macrophages, move to the wound to remove bacteria, debris, and dead cells. This phase is characterized by redness, swelling, warmth, and pain.

This final stage involves the organization and strengthening of the collagen fibers produced during the proliferation phase. The tissue becomes more resilient and gains tensile strength.

Stage 4 Remodeling

Stage 2 Inflammation

HOME

GOAL

Stage 1: Hemostasis

Stage 3 Proliferation

Wound Healed

The wound is rebuilt with new tissue. Fibroblasts produce collagen, a structural protein, and new blood vessels form to supply the area. New skin cells also cover the surface of the wound.

Bleeding is stopped as blood vessels constrict, and platelets form a clot to create a temporary barrier over the wound.

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