microcurrent stimulation increases fibroblast cell growth by ~20% over 3 days

Sustained ~6 μA microcurrent stimulation (∼7 μA/cm²) promoted approximately 20% increase in fibroblast (NIH/3T3) cellular proliferation after 3 days compared to unstimulated controls.

What this means for you

Fibroblasts are the cells responsible for producing collagen and repairing connective tissue. When their growth rate increases, your body has more of the raw cellular machinery it needs for skin renewal, wound recovery, and tissue resilience — things most people notice as faster healing and firmer, healthier-looking skin.

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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