Review of therapeutic peptides for healthy aging highlights GHK-Cu stimulation of collagen and elastin synthesis, the structural proteins that decline progressively with age.
GHK-Cu
Copper peptide complex for skin regeneration and anti-aging

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Overview
Last reviewed: 2026-08-18
Identity & Aliases
Also known as
Status: Research compound - copper_peptide
Full composition (formula, molecular weight, sequence) in Quick Facts →
Research Areas
Available Evidence
Topical GHK-Cu has been studied in wound-healing and skin applications, and a registered phase 2 trial (NCT07437586) is evaluating a topical GHK-Cu gel (CuHeal) for acute skin wound healing. Peer-reviewed randomized human data remain limited.
Animal models report accelerated wound healing and tissue remodeling with GHK-Cu.
In vitro studies show GHK-Cu stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis and broadly modulates gene expression (a widely cited analysis reports effects on ~4,000 genes) related to extracellular matrix and anti-inflammatory pathways.
Claims of systemic anti-aging, 'rejuvenation' and hair regrowth benefits from injectable use are not supported by clinical trials; most human evidence is topical and modest in scale.
Key Studies & Findings
Phase 2 trial (NCT07437586) registered to test topical GHK-Cu gel (CuHeal) for acute skin wound healing; recruiting as of review.
Benefits & Effects
Wound healing acceleration
48.90% elastase inhibition
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
Collagen synthesis stimulation
Hair growth promotion (Wnt/β-catenin pathway)
Diabetic wound healing
Side Effects & Safety
Limitations & Open Questions
Pharmacology
Reported Research Dosing
Reported values from research literature and community protocols. Educational reference only — not a dosing recommendation or medical advice.
1% topical or 1-2mg SC
Research Protocols
Anti-aging skincare
- Dose
- 0.5-1% cream
- Frequency
- 1-2x daily
- Route
- Topical application
Hair growth stimulation
- Dose
- 1-2% solution
- Frequency
- 1x daily
- Route
- Scalp massage
Wound healing
- Dose
- 1-2% gel
- Frequency
- 2-3x daily
- Route
- Direct application
General skin health
- Dose
- 0.5% serum
- Frequency
- 1x daily
- Route
- Face and neck
Intensive repair
- Dose
- 2% cream
- Frequency
- 1x daily
- Route
- Targeted areas
Research protocols are for educational purposes only. Always consult qualified medical professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GHK-Cu FDA-approved?
No. It is an investigational/research compound; topical copper peptides appear in cosmetics, and the registered wound-healing trial is phase 2.
Does GHK-Cu grow hair?
Some studies suggest hair-related effects, but controlled human data are limited.
Research Citations
Pickart L, Margolina A (2018)
Dou Y, Lee A, Zhu L, Morton J, Ladiges W (2020)
+ 34 more citations
Related Resources
Quick Facts
Formula
C14H24N6O4·Cu
Molecular Weight
340.38
Sequence
GHK
Mechanism
Copper peptide that promotes collagen synthesis
Safety Information
Research compound. Generally well-tolerated topically but limited long-term safety data.
Citations
39Pickart L, Margolina A (2018)
Dou Y, Lee A, Zhu L, Morton J, Ladiges W (2020)
+ 34 more citations