Topical vs injectable effectiveness Injectable advantages: Systemic effects throughout body Higher bioavailability (80-90%) Works on skin from inside Benefits hair, nails, internal tissues More powerful overall Topical advantages: No needles required Easy daily application Targeted to specific areas Good for facial skin focus Can apply to larger areas Which is better: Injectable: More comprehensive, powerful Topical: Easier, good facial results Best: Both together (synergistic) Cost comparison (50mg vial): Injectable: $80-150 vial, 5-8 weeks Topical: $80-150 vial, 30 days application Injectable more cost-effective per day Combining GHK-Cu with other peptides and treatments Synergistic protocols for maximum results
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The extracellular matrix, the structural scaffold beneath the skins surface, needs to be actively rebuilt rather than left to passively contract
Or split the weekly dose into two smaller injections (for example, two 0.125mg injections instead of one 0.25mg injection)