Topical GHK-Cu is primarily used for: Anti-aging skincare (wrinkle reduction, skin tightening, complexion improvement) Post-procedure skin recovery (after microneedling, laser treatments, chemical peels) Hair restoration (applied to scalp) Wound care and scar reduction This patient population is broad, ranging from aesthetic medicine patients to individuals managing chronic wounds
In an additional study, (12) two rats were placed in a small cage and were then given minor electric shocks
Studies are planned to further evaluate NPI-001 and NPI-002 as potential treatments for AMD and Stargardt disease
[2] It is one of the few peptides that has crossed the boundary from laboratory research into widespread commercial skincare products, appearing in serums, creams, and post-procedure treatments marketed for anti-aging effects
This versatility enables researchers to tailor their experiments to specific research questions or applications, increasing the efficiency and relevance of their outcomes
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