
GHK-Cu/Epitalon
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Dual-action blend for visible skin rejuvenation and cellular anti-aging.
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Frequently paired with
What it supports
- Stimulates collagen and elastin production
- May extend telomere length
- Improved skin firmness and elasticity
- Supports cellular longevity
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Enhanced antioxidant activity
- Comprehensive anti-aging support
The details
- Administration
- Subcutaneous injection
- Format
- 3mg/mL (GHK-Cu) + 5mg/mL (Epitalon), 5mL vial
- Typical dosing
- Per provider guidance, subcutaneous injection
- Best for
- Skin rejuvenation, collagen, telomere protection
- Pairs well with
- NAD+, Thymosin Alpha-1
- Mechanism
- GHK-Cu activates collagen and elastin production for skin repair and firmness. Epitalon activates telomerase to maintain telomere length and slow cellular aging. Together they address both visible and cellular markers of aging.
How it works
Signal
GHK-Cu/Epitalon is given as a subcutaneous injection, often in cycles, on a provider-determined schedule.
Cellular response
GHK-Cu activates collagen and elastin production for skin repair and firmness. Epitalon activates telomerase to maintain telomere length and restores melatonin output. Together they address both visible and cellular markers of aging.
Outcome
Over the following weeks most people notice better skin hydration and texture first, plus subtle sleep and energy gains from Epitalon (weeks 1–3), then visibly firmer, smoother, more even skin (weeks 3–6), then deeper rejuvenation — elasticity, sometimes thicker hair and nails — with telomere support well established (weeks 6–12+). Many run periodic cycles.
Sources & references
GHK-Cu: collagen synthesis and skin remodeling
Pickart L, Margolina A. Int J Mol Sci. 2018;19(7):2047.
View sourceEpitalon activates telomerase in human cells
Khavinson VK et al. Bull Exp Biol Med. 2003.
View sourceTelomere length and biological aging
Cawthon RM et al. Lancet. 2003;361(9355):393–395.
View sourceEpitalon and pineal melatonin regulation
Neuroendocrinology Letters, 2003
View sourceGHK-Cu telomere and longevity studies
Rejuvenation Research, 2014
View sourceEpitalon effects on telomerase activity
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2003
View sourceCombined peptide approaches in skin and longevity
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2020
View source
Common questions
Important safety information
GHK-Cu/Epitalon is available by prescription only and is dispensed after a licensed provider reviews your medical screening and determines it is appropriate for you. Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed U.S. pharmacy and are not FDA-approved products. Tell your provider about your full medical history and any medications you take.
- • Generally well tolerated
- • Possible injection site reactions
- • Monitor thyroid function (Epitalon component)
- • Requires licensed provider supervision


