Peptides

GHK-Cu Vial

Repair tissue. Support collagen. Recover stronger.

GHK-Cu is a small copper peptide, a short chain of amino acids paired with copper, that your body makes on its own. It works like a signal, telling your cells to get to work on repair.

That signal does a few useful things. It helps your body build collagen and elastin, the proteins that keep skin firm and springy. It supports healing when tissue is damaged. And it helps calm inflammation, which can slow recovery down.

People choose GHK-Cu to support healthier skin, better recovery, and stronger connective tissue. It often fits into a broader plan built around repair and healthy aging.

Everyone is different. A licensed provider looks at your health history first to decide if GHK-Cu makes sense for you.

Why people choose it

  • Supports collagen production
  • Helps wounds heal faster
  • Calms inflammation in the body
  • Improves skin elasticity

How it works

GHK-Cu binds with copper to form an active complex that turns on repair signals inside your cells. Those signals tell your body to make more collagen, elastin, and other building blocks that keep skin and connective tissue strong. The result is faster tissue repair, less inflammation, and firmer, more resilient skin.

Who it's for

This may be a fit if you want anti-aging support, heal slowly from wounds, want better skin quality, or are focused on tissue repair. A licensed provider reviews your health history to decide if it is right for you.

Available forms

  • Injectable vial

FAQ

Do I need a prescription?

Yes. A licensed provider reviews your intake and medical history before anything is prescribed.

Will I need lab work?

Not always. Your provider will tell you if bloodwork is needed based on your health history and goals.

How does it ship?

Once your provider approves it, your medication ships discreetly to your door from a licensed pharmacy.

Is there a subscription?

No. There is no subscription required to get started.

Ready to get started?

Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.