The Importance of Microcirculation in Wound Healing
The importance of microcirculation in Wound Healing cannot be overemphasized. Microcirculation enhances blood flow for better health benefits. D’OXYVA helps actualize the efficient flow of blood in the body. D’OXYVA utilizes carbon dioxide (CO2) and soft water vapor, popularly accepted as a natural vasodilator, to aid chronic wound healing processes. This enhances skin microcirculation and pressure, which bring about faster wound healing. Before we proceed to the core importance of microcirculation in wound healing, let’s look at the real meaning of microcirculation and how it relates to healing. What Does Microcirculation Imply? A healthy body is able to replace and renew injured tissues and heal wounds easily, and this can be achieved through effective and efficient blood flow. Microcirculation is the flow of blood through the tiniest blood vessels—the venules, capillaries, and arteriolesn the circulatory system. In other words, microcirculation is the br...