How Its Being Used Youll find GHK-Cu in: Topical serums (often post-laser or with microneedling) Compounded injectables and transdermal creams (off-label) PRP and hair regrowth protocols Common use cases: Post-surgical healing Cosmetic skin rejuvenation Hair regrowth (stacked with PRP or exosomes) Scar treatment Wound support The Evidence: Topical use has shown skin improvements in small cosmetic trials Gene expression and lab studies support repair, inflammation reduction, and mitochondrial protection relevant to cognitive decline Systemic use (injections, high-dose protocols) lacks long-term safety and outcome data Results are highly individual and confounded by other interventions (PRP, microneedling, exosomes, etc.) Is It Safe
Overall, injections involve a simpler routine, while oral GLP-1 demands more structure day to day
You may benefit from a personalized medical weight loss program if you're experiencing: Persistent hunger or frequent food cravings Difficulty losing weight despite diet and exercise Weight regain after previous diets or weight loss programs Increased abdominal or visceral fat Fatigue or low energy Insulin resistance, prediabetes, or type 2 diabetes High blood pressure or elevated cholesterol Hormonal weight gain related to perimenopause or menopause Slow metabolism or difficulty maintaining muscle A desire for a medically supervised approach to long-term weight management These challenges can affect far more than the number on the scale
For everyone else, the cyanide component of cyanocobalamin is clinically irrelevant at standard B12 supplementation doses
No formal drug-drug interaction study has been conducted in humans, so clinical guidance rests on mechanistic reasoning and animal pharmacology
GLP-1 plays a key role in regulating blood sugar, appetite, and insulin secretion