Ipharma GHK-CU Pen
Additional Information
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GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper peptide in the human body known for its anti-aging, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory properties, stimulating collagen and elastin production, improving skin elasticity, and aiding skin renewal. Found in plasma, GHK-Cu is used in topical cosmetics, serums, and foams for skin rejuvenation and hair therapies, though subcutaneous injections are also a method of administration.
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Benefits of GHK-Cu
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Skin Health & Anti-Aging:
GHK-Cu stimulates the synthesis of collagen, elastin, and other key proteins that improve skin firmness, reduce wrinkles, and tighten loose skin.
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Wound Healing:
It accelerates the healing of skin wounds and promotes tissue regeneration by stimulating cell growth.
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Anti-Inflammatory:
GHK-Cu has antioxidant effects, protects skin cells from UV radiation, and reduces inflammation.
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Hair Growth:
It can be used in hair growth therapies and has been shown to stimulate hair regrowth.
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Cellular Activity:
GHK-Cu increases the expression of genes involved in matrix regeneration and can restore the viability of fibroblasts (connective tissue cells).
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How it's Used
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Topical Application:
GHK-Cu is commonly found in creams, serums, and foams, applied directly to the skin or scalp.
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Injections:
Subcutaneous injections can be used for non-cosmetic benefits, especially for systemic effects, according to Prime IV Hydration & Wellness.
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Important Considerations
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Medical Advice:
This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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Potential Side Effects:
Some potential side effects of topical application include redness, itching, irritation, and swelling.
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Contraindications:
Avoid GHK-Cu if you are under 18, pregnant, breastfeeding, or have active or suspected cancer or Wilson's disease.