Case Report | Open Access
Volume 2024 - 3 | Article ID 251 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/WJCRCI.2024.32.304
Academic Editor: John Bose
Dr. Patricia Stevenson & Daniel Hawk
Corresponding Author: Patricia Stevenson
Citation: Patricia
Stevenson & Daniel Hawk (2024) Case Study: Minimizing Scarring in Wound
Healing. World J Case Rep Clin Imag. 2024 Nov; 3(2)1-4.
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Abstract
Prolonged inflammation in wounds is positively correlated with increased
scar formation. This case study explores the role of microbiome dysbiosis and
biofilm in chronic wounds, emphasizing the need for targeted, biofilm-focused
care to minimize scarring.