It does not heal.
Connective tissue
benign outgrowth of cartilaginous tissue on a bone
it takes weeks to heal bone tissue i believe that cartilage does heal faster i hope i helped you thanks
The skeleton is originally cartilaginous during fetal development. Over time, the cartilage is replaced by bone in a process called endochondral ossification, where bone tissue gradually forms and replaces the cartilage framework.
Cartilage takes longest to heal because it is avascular.
No, they will eventually heal.
1) To create the product to improve tissue function or heal tissue defects. 2) To replace damaged or diseased tissue.
In debridement, dead tissue is removed so that the remaining living tissue can adequately heal.
You can cover them with ScarZone cream or Ozonol. Ointments are generally the preferred method. Also, there are naturopathic remedies that can help scar tissue heal.
Dense regular connective tissue tends to heal more rapidly compared to other types of connective tissue. This is because its parallel arrangement of collagen fibers allows for efficient repair and alignment of tissue during the healing process.
Fibrous and cartilaginous joints do not have cavities
it is a white and blue thing that can heal you nose when you sneeze