When your skin is intact, it’s easy to forget how miraculous it is. But lose a large portion of it in a fire or accident, and survival depends on whether doctors can patch it back together. For ...
Why does the face scar less than the rest of the body? New research uncovers the cellular pathway behind this difference.
Stay informed on Burn Research advancements at Hamilton Health Sciences and their innovative trial for better burn recovery ...
Tweaking a pattern of wound healing established millions of years ago may enable scar-free injury repair after surgery or trauma, Stanford Medicine researchers have found. If results from their study, ...
Most people think of wound care as a simple routine: clean the cut, apply something to it, and wait for it to heal. This approach works for very minor injuries, but it often falls short for anything ...
In October 2025, KKH opened its first specialised burn centre for children, located next to the hospital’s children's ...
An open wound is like a battlefield. On one side are pathogenic microbes, trying their best to sneak into the cozy confines of the body. Standing guard are immune and connective tissue cells, working ...
A Winnipeg occupational therapist is using 3-D printing technology to improve comfort and care for patients recovering from ...
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