The main efficacy and function of microelectrotherapy
Aug 03, 2025| Relieve pain and inflammation
Microcurrents stimulate nerve endings, block pain signal transmission, promote local blood circulation, and accelerate the metabolism of inflammatory factors. Clinically, it is commonly used for the management of chronic pain such as arthritis, muscle strain, and postoperative pain, especially with significant effects on soft tissue injuries.
Promote tissue repair and regeneration
Microcurrent can activate ion channels on the cell membrane, enhance the efficiency of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production, accelerate protein synthesis and cellular metabolism. For example, in fracture healing and wound repair, it can shorten the recovery period; Used in sports medicine to relieve muscle strains.
Improving skin condition and anti-aging
The tightening and lifting effect of micro electric therapy is often used in the field of beauty, which stimulates the production of collagen and elastic fibers in the dermis layer, reduces fine lines, and enhances skin elasticity. In addition, microcurrents can promote lymphatic circulation and assist in eliminating edema and dullness.
Regulating nerve and muscle function
For patients with nerve damage (such as facial nerve paralysis) or muscle atrophy, microelectrotherapy can maintain muscle tension through regular electrical stimulation, prevent disuse atrophy, and help restore nerve conduction function.


