Scar Inhibition in Wound Healing: Mechanisms, Design, and Recent Advances
February 2026
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Exploration
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scar inhibition wound healing inflammation fibroblast activity gene therapy stem cell treatments biomaterials immune modulation signaling pathways TGF-β YAP hair follicle formation cellular reprogramming tissue engineering regenerative strategies microenvironment-targeted therapies scar reduction stem cells immune system modulation growth factors hair growth regenerative medicine
TLDR Advancements in gene therapy, stem cells, and biomaterials show promise for reducing scarring in wound healing, but face clinical challenges.
The review highlights the importance of scar inhibition in wound healing, emphasizing the negative impacts of excessive scarring and exploring mechanisms like inflammation and fibroblast activity. It discusses recent advances such as gene therapy, stem cell treatments, and biomaterials, which show promise but face clinical challenges. Key strategies include immune modulation, targeting signaling pathways like TGF-β and YAP, and using biomaterials to enhance hair follicle formation and reduce scarring. The document also explores cellular reprogramming and tissue engineering for scarless healing, highlighting the potential of combining regenerative strategies with microenvironment-targeted therapies. Challenges remain in precise delivery and clinical translation, but advancements in precision delivery platforms and standardized clinical endpoints are needed to transition these strategies from experimental to clinical application.