carbonic acid exposure nearly doubles oxygen levels in skin tissue, crossing the threshold linked to cellular repair

Subcutaneous CO₂ therapy significantly increased transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO₂) from a mean of 21.55 mmHg to 41.18 mmHg (p<0.001) in patients with chronic wounds, surpassing the 30–40 mmHg threshold considered mandatory for wound healing.

What this means for you

When oxygen tension in skin tissue rises above a key threshold, the body has what it needs to support cellular repair and recovery. This kind of oxygen boost — nearly doubling in this finding — is the same mechanism behind why circulation and skin resilience matter so much for recovery, wound care, and overall tissue health.

The published research

in vivo 24: 223-226 (2010)
· 2010
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