A scar!
yes .. Cell growth increase as wound heals, bec. the cells are multiplying to form a new tissues and the new skin to replace the wound ;)))
scar
It is generally not necessary to remove dead skin from a cut finger wound. The body will naturally slough off dead skin as the wound heals. However, if there is excessive dead skin buildup or it is obstructing proper healing, a healthcare professional may recommend debridement.
It is a scar.
Whether a cut will leave a scar depends on the location of the wound, the depth and width of the wound, how well it heals, and whether it is near a natural 'wrinkle' or fold of skin.
When the wound heals from the bottom up connecting all parts of the skin levels without any spaces or infections keeping the sides from connecting together.
sugar can haelp your wound because the sugar gos ddown into your skin like when it melts on your tounge when you eat it and when it gos into your skin it clears it up or heals it in other words
Usually, removing dead tissue from skin caused by burns, certain wounds etc. It is essential to debride this dead tissue periodically as the wound heals, to prevent gangrene.
A closed wound is characterised firstly by a crust (scab) formed when blood congeals. This is the body's defense against further infection entering the wound. When the wound is completely healed, and the scab falls away, a scar is left on the damaged skin.
The difference between a wound and an injury is that, when injured the skin is torn while a wound is what is formed after the skin is torn.
[I don't have much experience with anatomy, but I'm pretty sure] the skin heals the quickest.
Typically that's an indication of necrosis, or death of the skin. Have this wound looked at very soon please. Necrosis is a precursor to infection.