Okay genius, this make you happy?Scabs on top of the epidermis don't heal. They simply stick there and fall off. There's always some scabbing inside the epidermis which cannot be removed.
"In one embodiment, the compositions for use in the methods of the present invention are applied one day after scab detachment, in another embodiment, two days after scab detachment, in another embodiment, three days after scab detachment, in another embodiment, four days after scab detachment, in another embodiment, five days after scab detachment, in another embodiment, six days after scab detachment, in another embodiment, seven days or more after scab detachment. In another embodiment, the compositions for use in the present invention are administered on days 1-4 after scab detachment. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the present invention...
Reepithelization of epidermis, indicated by scab detachment, was complete 10-12 days after FTE"
I guess we're supposed to watch for scabs inside the epidermis to detach so we know when to apply fgf9
I don't why I try to help people on this forum.