Eczema & Psoriasis

Case 1 Eczema for 5 years

Treatment: Microcurrent therapy

Case 2 Psoriasis for over 30 years

1st consultation on 21st Feb 2015, 45 years old Lady has suffered from psoriasis sincechildhood. After 2 treatment, itching has improved and the condition has stabilised

Treatment: Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, microcurrent therapy

Case 3 Psoriasis for over 30 years

35 years old patient has psoriasis on his hands, arms and feet since he was a child. After several time of microcurrent treatment, the psoriasis condition has been tremendously improved.

Treatment: Microcurrent therapy & GX-III Multipurpose Electric Ion Operating Apparatus

Case 4 Eczema for several years

A stubborn wound has come under control with microcurrent therapy.

Treatment: Microcurrent therapy

What is eczema and psoriasis?

Eczema and psoriasis are both chronic skin conditions, but they have different causes and characteristics.

Eczema
Also called atopic dermatitis, eczema is a condition in which the skin becomes inflamed due to an overactive immune response or allergic tendency.

  • Symptoms: Dry, red, itchy skin; sometimes oozing or crusting.

  • Common areas: Inner elbows, behind the knees, neck, face (especially in children).

  • Triggers: Allergens, stress, temperature changes, irritants like soaps.

  • Treatment: Microcurrent therapy

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder where skin cells grow too quickly, leading to thick, scaly patches.

  • Symptoms: Red plaques with silver-white scales; may crack, bleed, or sting.

  • Common areas: Scalp, elbows, knees, lower back.

  • Causes: Immune dysfunction, genetics, stress, infections, certain medications.

  • Treatment: Microcurrent therapy, Vitamin D therapy

Restoring Balance: The Science Behind Microcurrent for Eczema and Psoriasis

Microcurrent technology uses low-intensity electrical currents at specific frequencies to help manage eczema symptoms by mimicking the body’s natural bioelectrical signals. This therapy stimulates the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), improves blood circulation, promotes collagen synthesis, and helps reduce inflammation and pain. These effects work together to alleviate common eczema symptoms such as redness, itching, and skin sensitivity.

By supporting the body’s natural healing processes, microcurrent therapy can accelerate tissue repair and regeneration. It also plays a role in all phases of wound healing, which is essential for skin that is frequently damaged by eczema flare-ups. Additionally, it may help strengthen the skin barrier—a crucial defense that is often weakened in eczema—thereby improving the skin’s resilience against external irritants.

In summary, microcurrent therapy offers a gentle yet potentially effective complementary approach for eczema management, especially valuable for those seeking non-invasive support for chronic skin conditions.

Stimulates ATP

The endogenous electrical signals were discovered many years ago. Using modern techniques, the existence of these natural electrical fields has now been well established.  These natural electrical signals play a pivotal role in many fundamental processes, one notably being in wound healing. By apply selected microcurrents which mimic these signals, healing can be enhanced for both acute and chronic wounds, and for most types of wounds.

Secondly, microcurrent stimulation is also known to provide a direct energy-related benefit to the mitochondria* within the cells, which are responsible for producing around 90% of cellular energy. The applied currents provide a means of an additional resource, which can be directly used in the production of ATP* (Adenosine Triphosphate). More ATP means faster cell repair and regeneration, which is why microcurrent therapy enhance skin recovering.

In its simplest form, microcurrent is able to facilitate naturally occurring electrical processes that are essential to the wellbeing of our skin tissues. This means that regardless of the type injury or condition, virtually certain everybody can gain notable benefits and improvements from using this technology, which is truly remarkable!

ATP* and Mitochondria*

ATP* (Adenosine Triphosphate) is the main energy source for cells, often called the "energy currency" of the body. It provides power for essential processes like muscle movement, nerve signaling, tissue repair, and metabolism.

Mitochondria* are like tiny power plants inside our cells. They make energy (called ATP) so the cells can work properly. Besides making energy, mitochondria also
1. Help control when a cell should die (apoptosis)
2. Store calcium
3. Support the immune system
4. Producing reactive oxygen species (ROS) that act like signals (but too much can be harmful)
They even have their own DNA, which shows they might have evolved from ancient bacteria

ATP is primarily produced by the mitochondria, which generate energy by metabolizing nutrients. Increased ATP levels accelerate cellular repair and regeneration, making microcurrent therapy particularly effective for enhancing skin healing. By boosting ATP production, microcurrent therapy can speed up the repair process by five to ten times, helping the skin and muscles restore health, tone, and elasticity more rapidly.

Increases Blood Flow

The electrical stimulation promotes improved blood circulation, which can help deliver oxygen and nutrients to the skin, potentially reducing inflammation and promoting healing.

Stimulates Collagen Production

Microcurrents may enhance collagen production, contributing to firmer skin and potentially reducing the appearance of eczema-related redness and inflammation.

Reduces Inflammation

By increasing blood flow and stimulating cellular activity, microcurrents may help reduce inflammation associated with eczema flare-ups.

Tissue Repair

Microcurrents have been shown to promote the production of amino acids, which are essential for tissue repair. 

Research on microcurrent

Experimental studies have shown that microcurrents can penetrate the skin to the fourth layer, stimulating collagen cells. This leads to increased collagen production, which reduces wrinkles, softens the skin, and helps fade spots, dark marks, and scars. The skin epidermis cells turnover time can be speed up by microcurrent from 10-30 days to 2-6 days