New vessels and young fibrous tissue which form when a wound, incision or lesion is healing.
A fleshy, polyp-shaped hemangioma that may develop at the site of a wound. It bleeds easily and is usually tender.
A colloquial term for the excessive growth of granulation tissue in ulcers or in the early stages of wound healing.
An informal phrase used to describe the overgrowth of granulation tissue in a wound.