Fibroblast Proliferation
The Foundation of Wound Healing
Fibroblasts are key players in wound healing, responsible for producing new collagen and extracellular matrix (ECM) to rebuild damaged tissue.
What it is
In wounds, broblast activity determines how quickly and effectively new tissue forms. Slow or inefficient broblast proliferation can result in weak scar tissue, delayed healing, and a greater risk of breakdown.
Why it matters
NuForra’s intact brillar collagen matrix acts as a biological signal, recruiting broblasts to the wound site. Its structural integrity and biochemical properties enhance broblast attachment, migration, and proliferation, ensuring a faster and more organized healing response.
How NuForra helps