microcurrent increases collagen organization and accelerates tissue maturation
Microcurrent stimulation increased collagen deposition in diabetic wounds, with a higher type I/III collagen ratio and more organized fibril alignment, indicating accelerated tissue maturation and structural remodeling.
What this means for you
Collagen is the structural protein that keeps skin firm, resilient, and able to bounce back. When collagen matures and organizes properly, skin becomes stronger and more elastic — something most people notice as smoother texture, better tone, and faster recovery from stress or minor damage.
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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