BPC-157 is believed to speed up this process by promoting the growth of new blood vessels, a process called angiogenesis
Stopping them to use a research peptide invites a fast flare and can let joint and cardiovascular risks progress
BPC-157 & Wound Healing Skin, Burns, Diabetic Ulcers & Fistulas (PMC, 2021) A comprehensive wound healing review published in Frontiers in Pharmacology documented BPC-157s practical applicability across skin wound types incisional, excisional, deep burns, diabetic ulcers, alkali burns, and fistula healing confirming equivalent efficacy regardless of route of application (systemic or local) and across the same dose range
Therapeutic peptides are synthetic versions of these natural compounds, designed to amplify specific repair and recovery signals
At Perfect B, we use NAD injections rather than IV drips for most patients because the subcutaneous delivery is more practical in a protocol context and the bioavailability is reliable
This gets the peptide into your system fast