Effects of electrical stimulation on skin surface

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Abstract: Skin is the largest organ in the body, and directly contact with the external environment. Articles on the role of micro-current and skin have emerged in recent years. The function of micro-current is various, including introducing various drugs into the skin locally or throughout the body, stimulating skin wounds healing through various currents, suppressing pain caused by various diseases, and promoting blood circulation for postoperative muscle rehabilitation, etc. This article reviews these efforts. Compared with various physical and chemical medical therapies, micro-current stimulation provides a relatively safe, non-invasive therapy with few side effects, giving modern medicine a more suitable treatment option. At the same time, the cost of the electrical stimulation generating device is relatively low, which makes it have wider space to and more clinical application value. The current micro-current stimulation technology has become more and more mature, but there are still many problems in its research. The design of the experiment and the selection of the current parameters not standardized and rigorous. Now, clear regulations are needed to regulate this field. Micro-current skin therapy has become a robust, reliable, and well-structured system Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Xu, X., Zhang, H., Yan, Y., Wang, J., & Guo, L. (2021, December 1). Effects of electrical stimulation on skin surface. Acta Mechanica Sinica/Lixue Xuebao. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10409-020-01026-2

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