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Comment by throwup238

13 hours ago

That is correct, as long as the injury doesn’t take out the nail bed. That implies that there is some sort of growth factor involved with the nail bed as a signaling center, but regrown finger tips are a very simple case compared to actual appendages.

Finger tips are mostly fatty soft tissue minus the muscle, which is known to regenerate. Stuff like nerves are a completely different issue and children who regrow finger tips usually lose finer sensory input like two point discrimination.