 Wound healing is a complex biological process that involves multiple cell types, growth factors, and cytokines. Studies have focused on developing new treatments to reduce inpatient costs, provide long-term relief, and improve scar healing. Recent advances in wound medications have improved outcomes while emerging technologies such as scaffold, activated growth factors, bioactive molecules, and genetically modified cells offer promise for future applications. This article was authored by Erika Maria Tadaly, Rossella Dorati, Ida Jenta, and others.