Wound healing has been a major medical challenge in recent decades and it increase motivation of
researchers to develop various therapeutic approaches. Along with the latest developments in science
and technology, diverse approaches have been created and improved. Alt
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Wound healing has been a major medical challenge in recent decades and it increase motivation of
researchers to develop various therapeutic approaches. Along with the latest developments in science
and technology, diverse approaches have been created and improved. Although Traditional
management, including wound dressings and skin grafts, is still commonly used in current practice but
newer technologies found their roles in wound management, such as using stem cells in skin grafts or
combining traditional treatments with anti-bacterial nanoparticles. Various upcoming technologies, such
as nanotechnology, biotechnology, stem cell therapy and telemedicine have emerged in recent years and
are being used to assist wound healing, or even to replace traditional methods. However, many of these
methods still lack assessment by large-scale studies and extensive application. Also, studies should
design to explore cost-effectiveness, conveniency and efficacy of them. In this review, authors focus on
and summarize recent developments involving hi-tech therapeutic methods that lead to both rapid
healing and better cosmetic results.
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