Wound Healing Response

Wound healing response and derma pen:

 

The wound healing response is the biological repair action that occurs within the skin after deep trauma. The process is commonly categorized by 3 functions:

 

  • Inflammation
  • Proliferation
  • Maturation

 

The pinpoint bleeding of created during Dermapen creates the addition of Hemorrhage/hemostasis as a starting point.  As Dermapen is non-thermolytic and non-ablative it ensures controlled wound heling stimulation fibroblast division and the deposition of tightly woven collagen fibers.

 

 

Stage 1 -inflammation

When tissue is first wounded, blood comes in contact with collagen, triggering blood platelets to begin secreting inflammatory factors.  Fibrin and Fibronectin cross link together and form a plug that traps protein and particles

 

 

Stage 2 – proliferative phase

2-3 days after the wound occurs, fibroblasts begin to enter the wound site and begin the healing process

 

 

Stage 3 – Remodeling Phase

When the levels of collagen production equalize, the remodeling phase of tissue repair begins.