No, GHK-Cu peptide works differently and therefore, can complement Botox and fillers by improving overall skin quality and longevity of results
(As with any peptide protocol, the right approach depends on your goals, health history, and clinician guidance.) Pure Glow Fusion is generally well-tolerated when prescribed and monitored by a qualified provider, but side effects can occur
(3) (4) Finally, those with reduced absorption such as celiac or Crohns disease, weight loss surgery, or intestinal surgery are at an increased risk
Sleep , nutrition , alcohol , smoking - these will determine your result more than 1 mg vs 2 mg ever will
From that point, degradation begins, slowly at first but accelerating over time