epithelisering
Epithelisering, or epithelialization, is the process by which epithelial cells migrate, proliferate, and differentiate to restore an intact epithelial surface after tissue injury. It is a key phase of wound healing, responsible for reestablishing the barrier function of skin and mucous membranes.
In the early phase of re-epithelialization, keratinocytes at the wound edges become activated and migrate as
Factors influencing the rate and quality include oxygen supply, moisture, temperature, and nutrition (notably protein and
Clinically, epithelialization closes superficial wounds and restores barrier function. Mucosal surfaces often re-epithelialize rapidly compared with