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Yes, fascia can regenerate after being damaged or surgically cut, although the process may vary depending on the extent of the injury and individual healing factors. The body has the ability to produce new collagen and other components of fascia, which can lead to a restoration of its structure and function over time. However, the quality and alignment of the new fascia may not always match the original tissue, potentially affecting its performance. Proper rehabilitation and movement practices can support optimal healing and function of the fascia.

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