microcurrent at 200 μA stimulates fibroblast activity and connective tissue matrix formation
Microcurrent therapy at 200 μA enhanced connective tissue matrix formation by stimulating fibroblast production, leading to granulation-tissue formation that promotes physiologic wound healing.
What this means for you
Fibroblasts are the cells your body relies on to rebuild skin and connective tissue after damage. When their activity increases, the scaffolding for new tissue forms faster — which matters for anyone focused on skin recovery, resilience, or bouncing back from surface-level wear and tear.
The published research
Investigating the therapeutic efficacy of microcurrent therapy: a narrative review.
Therapeutic advances in chronic disease · 2025
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