Hypertrophic scar is a complication of wound healing and has a high recurrence rate which can lead to significant abnormity in aesthetics and functions. To date, no ideal treatment method has been established. Meanwhile, the underlying mechanism of hypertrophic scarring has not been clearly defined. Although a large amount of scientific research has been reported on the use of medicinal plants as a natural source of treatment for hypertrophic scarring, it is currently scattered across a wide range of publications. Therefore, a systematic summary and knowledge for future prospects are necessary to facilitate further medicinal plant research for their potential use as antihypertrophic scar agents. A bibliographic investigation was accomplishe...
Background and Purpose. Skin wound healing is a dynamic process driven by molecular events responsib...
Severe wounds result in large lesions and/or loss of function of the affected areas. The treatment o...
This paper presents a review of plants identified from various ethno botanical surveys with Wound he...
Hypertrophic scar is a complication of wound healing and has a high recurrence rate which can lead t...
Background: Scars can be a cosmetic disfigurement and can tremendously impact psychological, emotion...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
The understanding of the pathophysiological events of wound healing is very important to carry out t...
Wounds are the disruption of anatomical and efficient integrity of living tissue. Wound healing is a...
Scar formation is a consequence of the wound healing process that occurs when body tissues are damag...
Hypertrophic scars represent an abnormal, exaggerated healing response after skin injury. In additio...
The skin serves as the body’s first line of defense, guarding against mechanical, chemical, and ther...
Background and Aim: Jatropha gaumeri Greenm. is commonly used to treat mouth blisters and skin rashe...
Background: Hypertrophic scars and keloids result from an abnormal fibrous wound healing process in ...
Wound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin which leads to an injury. In response t...
Wound healing is a process that starts with the inflammatory response after the occurrence of any da...
Background and Purpose. Skin wound healing is a dynamic process driven by molecular events responsib...
Severe wounds result in large lesions and/or loss of function of the affected areas. The treatment o...
This paper presents a review of plants identified from various ethno botanical surveys with Wound he...
Hypertrophic scar is a complication of wound healing and has a high recurrence rate which can lead t...
Background: Scars can be a cosmetic disfigurement and can tremendously impact psychological, emotion...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
The understanding of the pathophysiological events of wound healing is very important to carry out t...
Wounds are the disruption of anatomical and efficient integrity of living tissue. Wound healing is a...
Scar formation is a consequence of the wound healing process that occurs when body tissues are damag...
Hypertrophic scars represent an abnormal, exaggerated healing response after skin injury. In additio...
The skin serves as the body’s first line of defense, guarding against mechanical, chemical, and ther...
Background and Aim: Jatropha gaumeri Greenm. is commonly used to treat mouth blisters and skin rashe...
Background: Hypertrophic scars and keloids result from an abnormal fibrous wound healing process in ...
Wound is an anatomical and functional disruption of the skin which leads to an injury. In response t...
Wound healing is a process that starts with the inflammatory response after the occurrence of any da...
Background and Purpose. Skin wound healing is a dynamic process driven by molecular events responsib...
Severe wounds result in large lesions and/or loss of function of the affected areas. The treatment o...
This paper presents a review of plants identified from various ethno botanical surveys with Wound he...