Abstract
Application of low level AC or DC current to the skin to assist drug delivery, reduce pain, affect muscle contraction, accelerate bone and chronic wound healing have been used medically since 1830 when Carlo Matteucci reported that injured tissue generated an electrical current. In some therapeutic modalities, such as the treatment of Bell’s palsy, a reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, improved skin tone and plumpness have been reported. In the early 1970s skin aestheticians incorporated microcurrent treatment into their product offerings claiming improvement in the appearance of the skin.
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