“…Various types of biomaterials have been developed for wound healing applications, such as ointments, foams, transparent films, gauze, hydrocolloids, micro/nanofibers, and hydrogels 9,10 . Among them, hydrogel‐based wound dressings offer promising advantages, such as high water uptake and retention, keeping the wound moist, no wound adherence, promoting autolysis debridement, and facilitating epithelial migration and granulation 10,11 . Moreover, according to the theory of moist wound healing, the epithelialization occurs at twice the rate compared with a dry wound 12,13 .…”