microcurrent stimulation increases new blood vessel formation in tissue repair studies

Microcurrent stimulation promoted angiogenesis in diabetic wounds, evidenced by increased CD31-positive vessel area ratio (12.7% at day 7) and enhanced HUVEC tube formation with increased intersections, branching points, and tube lengths in vitro.

What this means for you

New blood vessel growth is how your body rebuilds and restores tissue after injury — it's what brings fresh oxygen and nutrients to areas that need repair. When this process is supported, the body's natural recovery response tends to be faster and more complete. This is especially relevant for anyone focused on recovery, circulation, or skin health.

The published research

Biomimetic electric interface-mediated cellular activation promotes diabetic wound healing via self-powered wearable thermoelectric patch
Materials Today Bio · 2025
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