Stage | Timing | Main Cells/Components | Key Processes | Clinical Significance |
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Inflammatory Stage | 3–5d | Platelets, neutrophils, macrophages |
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Redness, swelling, warmth, pain Wound is debrided and prepared for repair |
Fibroplastic / Proliferative Stage | ~1w | Fibroblasts, endothelial cells, epithelial cells | - Fibroblasts produce collagen & ground substance - Formation of granulation tissue - Angiogenesis (new capillaries) - Epithelial migration over wound |
Tissue fills in the defect Early wound strength develops |
Remodeling / Maturation Stage | ~Ms | Fibroblasts, collagen fibers (type I replaces type III) | - Collagen reorganization and crosslinking - Increased tensile strength (up to 80–85% of normal tissue) - Decreased vascularity (scar becomes pale) - Wound contraction |
Scar becomes more stable, functional, and cosmetically acceptable Contraction can reduce wound size but may cause deformities |
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Week 4-6 | Months 3-6 |
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