Granulation tissue

![Approximate times of the different phases of wound healing,[4] with substantial variation depending on wound size and healing conditions. Granulation tissue formation is seen in green box at days to weeks.](/uploads/202501/16/Wound_healing_phases5335.png)
Granulation tissue is new connective tissue and microscopic blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of almost any size. Examples of granulation tissue can be seen in pyogenic granulomas and pulp polyps.