ozone application increases fibroblast activity and collagen density in healing tissue
Topical ozone application increased collagen fiber density and fibroblast proliferation (~1.5x more fibroblasts at wound bed: 62.3 vs 48.5) at the wound site on day 7, indicating enhanced granulation tissue formation.
What this means for you
Fibroblasts are the cells that rebuild your skin — they lay down collagen and close wounds. When their numbers go up, tissue repairs faster and more completely. This kind of cellular response is what supports smoother, stronger skin recovery after cuts, abrasions, or any surface-level damage.
The published research
Therapeutic effects of topical application of ozone on acute cutaneous wound healing.
Journal of Korean medical science · 2009
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