Centellase acts as a regulating factor of the cicatricial connective tissue.
Through the medium of fibroblasts, it controls the production of collagen fibres whenever there is disturbed, deficient, excessive or disorganised cellular regeneration.
It restores the elasticity and normal trophicity of connective tissue, reduces delay in healing, promotes rapid epithelization of burns or donor graft sites, increases the rate and quality of cicatrization, prevents the formation of abnormal scars, ensures the rapid growth of granulation tissue.