Wound Healing Research Lab

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Wound Healing Research Lab

Healing Pediatric Wounds Beyond the Surface

The Wound Healing Research Lab at Nemours Children’s in Central Florida is pioneering new approaches to understand and treat challenging wounds that affect children and teens, considering both their physical and emotional needs.

Our lab addresses critical gaps in pediatric wound research by exploring why some wounds heal differently than others. We study conditions like hypertrophic and keloid scars, that can profoundly impact a child’s quality of life. These scars reach beyond cosmetic concerns — they can cause pain, restrict movement, and affect self-confidence during development years. 

We're leading groundbreaking work in pilonidal disease, a challenging condition that mainly affects teens. This painful condition often returns after treatment, and we're changing that story. Through innovative research, we're uncovering why traditional treatments fall short and developing more effective, personalized solutions.

Our team employs the latest molecular research and expert clinical care to heal kids inside and out. Our work extends beyond just treating wounds. We work to prevent excessive scarring, lower recurrence rates, and design targeted therapies that address each child’s unique needs.

Principal Investigator

Teerin Meckmongkol, MD, PhD, FACS

Principal Scientist

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Our Areas of Focus

Preventing & Treating Excessive Scars 

We're investigating why some scars grow excessively and become problematic. Our research examines the molecular mechanisms behind abnormal scarring, aiming to develop treatments that can prevent or reduce these challenging scars before they significantly impact a child's life.

Accelerating Chronic Wound Healing

Our team studies why some wounds resist healing, particularly in children with complex medical conditions. We're developing multi-faceted treatment approaches that consider the whole patient — from local wound care to systemic health factors like inadequate blood flow, infection, and disrupted healing processes that affect healing.

Transforming Pilonidal Disease Treatment

Through innovative research approaches, we're leading the way in understanding pilonidal disease (where hair becomes embedded under the skin near the tailbone, causing painful infections and cysts). Our work combines surgical expertise with molecular biology, immunology, and tissue engineering to develop more effective, minimally invasive treatments that can reduce recurrence rates and improve recovery.

Research in Context

Our labs contribute to research that informs pediatric care, working in alignment with research centers and focused areas of scientific study at Nemours.