Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) –containing dressings are increasingly being used in the treatment of wounds and skin burns. Recently we demonstrated that AgNPs can be massively released as agglomerates onto the skin, penetrate deeply into the dermis, enter into the fibroblasts by endocytosis, and accumulate to a remarkable amount into the cytoplasm. In this work skin biopsies were collected from three different patients treated with AgNPs dressings. The samples, taken during the healing process, were analyzed by laser ablation coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LAICP- MS) to map the distribution of carbon, phosphorus, sulphur and silver with a spatial resolution ranging from 5μm-100μm. The analyses confirm that...