How does your body know when a wound is fully healed and when to stop healing?

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How does your body know when a wound is fully healed and when to stop healing?

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Sometimes your body doesn’t know — hypertrophic scars are an example of this, and keloids a more extreme example. These are caused by fibroblast proliferation and excessive collagen (building blocks of scars). Keloids must sometimes be managed with steroid injections, or other not so successful treatment modalities.

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