What does Rapamycin & GHK-Cu Regenerative Peptide Cream do?
It is a topical cream that may help support the skin’s natural collagen-building processes while also helping to reduce markers associated with aging skin cells.
How long before I may notice changes?
Research on similar formulations suggests that visible changes, when they occur, are generally noticed gradually over several weeks to months. Individual results vary.
Is it an injection?
No. This is a topical cream applied directly to the skin, not an injectable peptide.
Can it be combined with other peptides?
Some patients use topical peptide creams alongside other prescribed peptide therapies. Your provider can help determine what combination, if any, is appropriate for your specific plan.
Can it be combined with GLP-1 medications?
There is no known conflict between topical peptide creams and GLP-1 medications, but your provider will review your full treatment plan to confirm this is appropriate for you.
Will I need lab work?
Lab work is not always required for a topical cream, but your provider may recommend it depending on your overall health history and treatment goals.
Who should avoid this peptide cream?
Individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, those with known allergies to the ingredients, or anyone with significant skin conditions in the treatment area should speak with a provider before starting. A full evaluation will help determine appropriateness.
How long do patients typically remain on therapy?
Treatment length varies by individual and is determined by your provider, but many peptide therapy programs are structured around three-month treatment periods with follow-up evaluation.
Is a consultation required?
Yes. A telehealth consultation with a licensed provider is required before starting treatment to ensure it is appropriate for your health history and goals.
Does this cream replace daily sunscreen or skincare?
No. This cream is meant to complement, not replace, basic skincare fundamentals like sun protection, gentle cleansing, and moisturizing.