
wound healing factors
Wound healing factors are the biological elements that help your body repair injured tissue. They include cells like platelets, which help stop bleeding and release signals to attract healing cells; proteins called growth factors that stimulate tissue growth and repair; and immune cells that fight infection. Blood flow delivers essential oxygen and nutrients needed for healing. Proper wound care, good nutrition, and avoiding infection support these natural processes, helping wounds close faster and stronger. Essentially, these factors coordinate to restore the skin’s barrier and return your tissue to health.