Tissue scaffolds are like blankets that help body parts grow new cells and heal.
Imagine you have a broken leg, and instead of just waiting for it to get better, you give it a special blanket made from soft materials. This blanket helps the skin, muscles, or bones grow back stronger, like how a blanket helps you sleep better when it’s cold.
How It Works
Tissue scaffolds are structures that act as guides for cells in your body. They can be made of natural things, like parts of the body, or man-made materials, like soft plastic or fabric. These structures give the cells something to hold on to, so they know where to go and how to grow.
Why It's Useful
Doctors use tissue scaffolds when healing is hard, maybe after a burn or an injury. The scaffold helps new skin or muscle attach itself properly, like giving your body extra help to build something strong again.
Examples
- Imagine a ladder where cells climb to build a new wall, that's what a scaffold does for tissues.
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