transdermal ozone supports platelet activity and immune cell regulation in wound healing
Ozone therapy promotes platelet aggregation during the haemostasis phase of wound healing and induces/regulates leukocytes and macrophages during the inflammatory phase, positively impacting the overall wound healing process.
What this means for you
Platelets and immune cells like macrophages are your body's first responders when skin or tissue is damaged. When these systems are well-regulated, wounds close faster and with less prolonged inflammation — which most people notice as quicker recovery from cuts, bruises, or post-procedure skin stress.
The published research
Ozone therapy for skin diseases: Cellular and molecular mechanisms.
International wound journal · 2023
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