Granulation tissue often appears as red, bumpy tissue that is described as“cobblestone-like” in appearance. It is highly vascular, and this is what gives this tissue its characteristic appearance. It is often moist and may bleed easily with minimal trauma. How do you treat granulation tissue ...
It can be described as an aberrant prolongation of the phase of granulation tissue formation, rather than the wound making a transition to contraction. The formation of exuberant granulation tissue is affected by several factors such as bandages, casts, chronic inflammation, wound location and motion...