Skin Rejuvenation Stack
Targeted skin health protocol combining topical and systemic peptides for collagen production, wrinkle reduction, and skin repair.
Difficulty
beginner
Est. Cost
$80-200
Duration
2-3 months
Peptides
2 compounds
Protocol
| Peptide | Dose | Frequency | Timing | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GHK-Cu | Topical serum (2-3%) or 1mg SubQ | Topical 2x daily, SubQ once daily | Morning and evening (topical), morning (SubQ) | Collagen and elastin synthesis, gene modulation for skin renewal |
| BPC-157 | 250mcg | Once daily | Morning | Wound healing support, angiogenesis for skin nourishment |
Notes
GHK-Cu topical is the easiest entry point — apply morning and night to clean skin before moisturizer. For more dramatic results, combine topical with SubQ injection. BPC-157 supports from the inside out. Pair with tretinoin (vitamin A), vitamin C serum, and daily sunscreen for the complete evidence-based skin protocol. Microneedling with GHK-Cu serum can enhance absorption.
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Written by Alejandro Reyes
Founder & Lead Researcher
Reviewed by Peptide Nerds Editorial · Updated April 2026
Medical Disclaimer: Peptide stacks are not FDA-approved protocols. This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before combining any peptides.