We often get asked this by patients (and some doctors). Here is a little diagram. That "red stuff" or what I call a "red carpet" at the top is the hallmark of healthy healingโclinicians often call it "beefy red" tissue. It gets that color and texture primarily because it is a dense network of new... Continue Reading →
Location, Location, Location: Where You Take Your Wound Biopsy Matters- Study #ActAgainstAmputation #WoundHealing
Understanding the Molecular Landscape of Chronic Cutaneous Wounds Chronic cutaneous wounds are a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide, affecting millions of individuals and posing a challenge for medical research and patient care. A recent study by Richards et al. (2024) has provided additional insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying various common chronic ulcer types... Continue Reading →