From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cicatrization, also spelled cicatrisation (from Latin cicatrix, meaning " scar"), is the contraction of fibrous tissue formed at a wound site by fibroblasts, reducing the size of the wound while distorting tissue. It may refer to:

  • The process of a wound healing to produce scar tissue
  • Scarification, a form of body modification that uses cicatrization to create patterns on the skin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cicatrization, also spelled cicatrisation (from Latin cicatrix, meaning " scar"), is the contraction of fibrous tissue formed at a wound site by fibroblasts, reducing the size of the wound while distorting tissue. It may refer to:

  • The process of a wound healing to produce scar tissue
  • Scarification, a form of body modification that uses cicatrization to create patterns on the skin

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