Skin biomechanics: a potential therapeutic intervention target to reduce scarring

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  • who: Burns Trauma and colleagues from the Centre for Biomedical Technologies, School of Mechanical, Medical and Process (MMPE), Faculty of, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, Herston Biofabrication Institute have published the research: Skin biomechanics: a potential therapeutic intervention target to reduce scarring, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The adult human skin has a limited capacity to repair upon wounding.
  • future: Future studies should either consider combining mechanical loading (pressure) therapies with tension offloading approaches for scar management or developing more effective early therapies based on contraction-blocking biomaterials for the prevention . . .

     

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