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    GlossaryGranulation Tissue Formation

    formation of new connective tissue and blood vessels during wound healing

    Granulation tissue formation is a crucial phase in the wound healing process where new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels form on the surface of a wound. This tissue is typically pink or red and granular in appearance, indicating that the body is actively repairing the damaged area by providing a scaffold for new skin cells to grow.

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