Peptides
GHK Injection
Support tissue repair. Strengthen your skin.
GHK-Cu, also called Copper Tripeptide-1, is a small protein fragment your body already makes. It binds copper and carries it where tissues are being repaired. Researchers have studied it for tissue repair, skin regeneration, wound healing, and hair growth.
People use GHK-Cu for what the research points to: firmer, thicker-looking skin, fewer visible fine lines, and healthier hair follicles. It works by encouraging your body to produce collagen and elastin — the building blocks that give skin its structure and bounce. It also supports glycosaminoglycans, the molecules that help skin hold moisture.
Beyond skin, GHK-Cu is studied for recovery and repair. It helps reduce oxidative stress and inflammatory signaling — in plain terms, it may help calm the wear and tear that slows healing. Given as a small injection under the skin, it acts throughout the body rather than in one spot.
If skin quality, recovery, or healthy aging are on your mind, GHK-Cu is worth a conversation. A licensed provider will review your health history and help you decide if it belongs in your plan.
Why people choose it
- Improved skin elasticity and thickness
- Reduced appearance of fine lines
- Faster recovery after physical stress
- Support for hair follicle health
How it works
GHK-Cu is a copper-binding peptide found naturally in the body. It signals your tissues to make more collagen and elastin — the proteins that keep skin firm and springy. It also helps calm inflammation and oxidative stress, which supports repair and healthy aging at the cellular level.
Who it's for
GHK-Cu may fit adults who want better skin quality, support for recovery and repair, anti-aging support, or help with hair follicle health. A licensed provider reviews your health history to confirm it is a good fit for you.
Available forms
- Injectable vial
FAQ
Do I need a prescription for GHK-Cu?
Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history and goals, then decides whether GHK-Cu is appropriate for you.
Will I need lab work first?
Only if your provider decides labs are needed for your situation. Many patients start with a straightforward health review.
How do I get my medication?
Once your provider approves your treatment, your medication ships directly to your door from a licensed pharmacy.
Is this a subscription?
No. There is no subscription and no membership fee. You work with your provider on the plan that fits you.
Ready to get started?
Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.