Each stage is characterised by key molecular and cellular events and is coordinated by a host of secreted factors that are recognised and released by the cells of the wounding response.
PHASE 1: HAEMOSTASIS:
The first phase of wound healing is haemostasis. This phase begins immediately after injury. The primary goal of this phase is to stop bleeding by forming a blood clot. The blood clot acts as a temporary seal to prevent further blood...