GHK-Cu, the copper peptide, signals skin renewal, hair density, and tissue repair — physician-supervised at Bespoke Aesthetics.
GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper) is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide with profound regenerative effects on skin, tissue, and cellular healing. At Bespoke Aesthetics, Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD prescribes GHK-Cu therapy as part of comprehensive regenerative medicine protocols for skin rejuvenation, wound healing, and anti-aging support.
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GHK-Cu is a tripeptide naturally produced by the body that declines significantly with age. By age 60, GHK-Cu levels drop to less than one-third of youthful levels — contributing to slower wound healing, reduced collagen synthesis, and visible signs of aging. Therapeutic GHK-Cu replaces what aging depletes.
GHK-Cu activates over 4,000 genes related to tissue repair, regeneration, and antioxidant defense. Key mechanisms include: stimulation of collagen and elastin synthesis, activation of fibroblast growth, anti-inflammatory effects, antioxidant protection from free radicals, support for hair follicle health, and acceleration of wound healing.
Skin rejuvenation: Increased collagen production reduces fine lines, improves skin elasticity, and enhances overall skin quality. Tissue repair: Accelerates wound healing and supports recovery from cosmetic procedures (microneedling, lasers). Hair follicle support: Improves hair density and reduces shedding. Anti-inflammatory: Reduces systemic inflammation. Antioxidant: Protects cells from oxidative damage.
Dr. Indianos personalizes GHK-Cu based on your goals, baseline labs, and any concurrent treatments. Forms include subcutaneous injection, topical formulations (for skin), and combination protocols stacked with other peptides (BPC-157 for healing, Sermorelin for systemic regeneration). All compounded by state-licensed 503A pharmacies (Empower, RUSH, Boom RX, Southend) under USP 797 standards.
Adults seeking skin rejuvenation, wound healing support, post-procedure recovery acceleration, hair quality improvement, or comprehensive anti-aging protocols. Contraindications: active malignancy, copper sensitivity, pregnancy/breastfeeding.
GHK-Cu is generally well-tolerated. Possible mild injection site reactions (redness, mild swelling). Rare: mild headache or dizziness. Lab monitoring confirms safety.
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Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD • Fellowship-Trained in Regenerative & Aesthetic Medicine • Gainesville, FL