The field of wound healing faces significant challenges, particularly in the treatment of chronic wounds, which often result in prolonged healing times and complications. Recent advancements in 3D printing technology have provided innovative solutions to these challenges, offering tailored and precise approaches to wound care. This review highlights the role of 3D printing in enhancing wound healing, focusing on its application in creating biocompatible scaffolds, custom wound dressings, and drug delivery systems. By mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM) and facilitating cell proliferation, 3D-printed biomaterials have the potential to significantly accelerate the healing process. In addition, 3D bioprinting enables the production of functional skin substitutes that can be customized for individual patients. Despite the promise of these technologies, several challenges remain, including the need for improved vascularization, cost concerns, and regulatory hurdles. The future of wound healing lies in the continued integration of 3D printing with emerging technologies such as 4D printing and bioelectronics, providing opportunities for personalized and on-demand therapies. This review explores the current state of 3D printing in wound care, its challenges, and the future potential of these innovative technologies.

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