microcurrent stimulation nearly doubles fibroblast migration speed toward wound sites
Biomimetic microcurrent stimulation (~6 μA) nearly doubled the migration rate of NIH/3T3 fibroblasts toward a scratch wound area compared to control and hydrogel-only groups.
What this means for you
Fibroblasts are the cells your skin relies on to rebuild and firm up damaged tissue. When they move faster toward areas that need repair, the whole recovery process gets a head start — which may support quicker skin renewal, reduced downtime after abrasions, and more resilient tissue over time.
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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