IntroductionTendon injuries represent a significant clinical challenge to orthopaedic surgeons and investigators. Recently, many investigators claimed the beneficial effects of tissue engineering technologies in full-thickness tendon and ligament injuries both in vivo and in vitro. In this regard, several fabrication technologies with various types of biomaterials have been specially developed in recent years. In the present review, designing, fabrication and application of tissue-engineered products accentuating the role of collagen bioimplants in tendon tissue engineering is discussed. Conclusion Tissue engineering methods have not been able to differentiate the unimodal small-sized newly generated collagen fibrils from those of multi-modally differentiated fibrillar sizes of various diameters that are present in the normal tendons of a mature animal.