A large portion of the world's population relies on herbs for medical purposes today. About 25-30% of modern drugs are chemical
intermediates derived from plant constituents. Traditional medicinal plant preparations are frequently utilised for wound healing,
encompassing a wide range of skin-related disorders. In wound management, herbal medicine entails cleaning, debridement, and the
creation of an environment that promotes natural healing. This review discusses wound, healing of the wound, allopathic treatment
in wound healing, types of herbal medicines used in the treatment of wound healing and common excipients used in topical herbal
formulations. In this article, we look at 15 plants that have been utilised as wound healers in traditional medicine around the world.
This study is an attempt to search the difficulties and challenges of herbal formulations need for novel drug delivery system
nanocarriers for herbal remedies with other nanotechnology strategies and techniques as a new drug delivery system and its future
prospective. The purpose of this review is to examine the most common excipients used in herbal formulations, as well as various
medicinal plants traditionally used in wound healing, wound healing difficulties and challenges, the use of nanotechnology in herbal
formulation, the future scope of herbal medicines in wound healing, and a comparison of allopathy and herbal formulations.