Skin health reflects the body's overall regenerative capacity. Peptide therapies offer targeted approaches to stimulate collagen production, accelerate healing, and combat the cellular mechanisms of skin aging from the inside out.
How These Compounds Help
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide that declines with age. It is one of the most well-studied peptides for dermal health, stimulating collagen I and III synthesis, promoting elastin production, and activating genes involved in skin remodeling. Both topical and injectable forms show significant benefits for skin firmness, texture, and wound healing.
Epithalon targets skin aging at the chromosomal level by activating telomerase in fibroblasts and other cells. This helps maintain the replicative capacity of skin cells, supporting long-term skin health and resilience.
BPC-157 and TB-500 are powerful healing peptides that promote angiogenesis, reduce inflammation, and accelerate tissue repair. They are particularly useful for post-procedure recovery, scar reduction, and healing compromised skin.
Stem cell therapies offer regenerative potential through growth factor release and direct cellular renewal, with emerging applications in dermatology and aesthetic medicine.
Who This Is For
This goal category is relevant for individuals seeking:
- Enhanced collagen and elastin production
- Reduction of fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity
- Accelerated wound healing and scar improvement
- Anti-aging skin support at the cellular level
- Post-procedure skin recovery optimization
Skin Health Biomarkers and Assessment
Track progress through:
- Visual assessment of skin texture, firmness, and hydration
- Collagen density via imaging or biopsy in clinical settings
- Wound healing time for objective healing rate measurement
- Systemic markers including vitamin D, zinc, and inflammatory markers that affect skin health