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Wound Healing Timeline

Emma Hamer-Kilber

Created on September 19, 2025

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Wound Healing Timeline

What happens in your body whenever you are injured?

After bleeding has stopped. Signs: redness, heat, pain, swelling. More blood flow = more white blood cells. Macrophoges, neutrophils, and morocytes remove bacteria. Lasts 1-4 days after injury.

Collagen aligns and ups in number. Fibroblasts reduce size of damaged tissue. Blood vessels are getting stronger. Can take years to finish.

Stage 2: Inflammation

Stage 4: Remodeling Phase

WOUND

SCAR

Stage 3: Proliferative Phase

Stage 1: Hemostasis

Goal is contracture. Cells pull the edge of the wound together. Epithelial cells create new matrix, fibroblasts produce collagen to replace fibrin. Wound appears healed but is damaged easily. Blood vessels start reforming. Lasts 4-21 days after injury.

Fibrin clot seals broken capillaries + prevents infection. Platelets release growth factors to other cells. Begins immediately, lasts for 2-3 hours after injury.

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