A surgical wound with minimal tissue loss is most likely to heal by primary intention. In primary intention healing, the edges of the wound are approximated (brought together) and close without significant tissue loss. This type of healing typically results in minimal scarring and a faster recovery time compared to secondary intention, where the wound healing occurs from the bottom up and involves more tissue loss and granulation tissue formation.
A surgical wound with minimal tissue loss is most likely to heal by....
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