cicatrizarea
Cicatrizarea is the process by which the body repairs and heals itself after injury or damage to the skin. This process involves several stages, beginning with the inflammatory phase, where the body responds to the injury by increasing blood flow to the area, which brings in white blood cells to fight infection and remove debris. The next phase is the proliferative phase, during which new blood vessels grow into the wound, and new skin cells are produced to cover the wound. The final phase is the remodeling phase, where the newly formed skin is strengthened and the wound contracts, reducing its size. The quality of cicatrization can vary depending on factors such as the type of injury, the individual's overall health, and the presence of any underlying medical conditions. In some cases, cicatrization may result in scars, which can be unsightly or cause discomfort. However, with proper care and treatment, scars can fade over time, and the skin can return to its normal appearance.