Zap your stretch marks? study tests electric current for smoother skin
NCT ID NCT07455669
Summary
This study tested whether adding a mild electric current (microgalvanic current) to a standard microneedling treatment could improve how women feel about their bodies and their quality of life. It involved 61 women aged 20-35 with white stretch marks. Participants received 10 weekly sessions of either microneedling alone or microneedling combined with the electric current to see which approach worked better.
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Federal University of Jequitinhonha and Mucuri Valleys
Diamantina, Minas Gerais, 39100000, Brazil
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