Discover: What Is Granulation Tissue and Its Role in Healing

When a wound starts to heal, you'll often see a new, pinkish-red tissue begin to fill the space. This is granulation tissue, and it's essentially the biological scaffolding your body constructs to repair the damage. It's a temporary but absolutely critical structure made of new blood vessels, connective tissue, and immune cells all working together. […]
A Clinician’s Guide to Wound Bed Descriptions

When we talk about a wound bed description, we’re talking about the shared language clinicians use to describe what’s happening inside a wound. It’s how we turn what we see into a clear, actionable clinical story. These standardized terms—like noting the difference between healthy granulation tissue and stubborn slough—are the foundation for everything that follows. […]