Skin & Anti-Aging Peptides: GHK-Cu and Collagen Peptides

Key Facts

GHK-Cu: Naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide; topical and injectable forms studied
Collagen peptides: Hydrolyzed collagen fragments; widely available as oral supplements
FDA status: None are FDA-approved as drugs; collagen peptides sold as dietary supplements
Evidence range: Collagen peptides have the most human RCT data; GHK-Cu has extensive preclinical and limited human data
Routes: Topical (GHK-Cu), injectable (GHK-Cu), oral (collagen peptides)

Overview

At a Glance

Skin and anti-aging peptides target collagen synthesis, wound healing, and tissue regeneration. GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide with extensive evidence for wound healing and collagen stimulation. Collagen peptides are the most widely studied oral supplement for skin hydration and elasticity, with multiple randomized controlled trials supporting their use.

Peptides marketed for skin health and anti-aging span a wide range — from well-studied dietary supplements with multiple randomized controlled trials to experimental compounds with primarily animal data. This page examines two distinct categories: GHK-Cu (a copper-binding tripeptide with wound healing and skin remodeling properties) and collagen peptides (hydrolyzed collagen fragments taken orally as dietary supplements).

These peptides differ dramatically in their evidence bases, mechanisms, routes of administration, and regulatory status. Collagen peptides have the largest body of human clinical trial data, with multiple randomized, placebo-controlled trials demonstrating measurable improvements in skin hydration and elasticity (Proksch et al., 2014). GHK-Cu has extensive in vitro and animal data with more limited human clinical data, primarily in wound healing and dermatology (Pickart et al., 2018).

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. None of these peptides are FDA-approved drugs for skin aging. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any peptide product.

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