Clinical TrialsSkin & Hair

GHK-Cu for Wound Healing

Research, mechanism, dosing, and effectiveness of GHK-Cu for wound healing.

Quick Answer

GHK-Cu significantly accelerates wound healing and reduces scarring.

Evidence Level

Human Trials

Typical Dose

Topical application to wounds or systemic injection

Results Timeline

Wound healing acceleration within days

FDA Status

Research Only

How GHK-Cu Works for Wound Healing

Attracts immune cells to wound sites, promotes collagen remodeling, and reduces inflammation.

About Wound Healing

Acceleration of wound closure, skin repair, and tissue regeneration.

Research Evidence

2023 double-blind split-face study (n=60) showed 22% increased skin firmness and 16% reduction in fine lines with 0.05% GHK-Cu serum. 2024 multicenter study found 25% faster epithelial recovery after laser resurfacing. 2025 research demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects in ulcerative colitis model via SIRT1/STAT3 pathway. Growing evidence for wound healing and anti-aging applications.

Clinical Status:Widely used in cosmetics - Human clinical studies support topical efficacy. Injectable compounding was FDA Category 2 restricted; pending reclassification to Category 1 (April 15, 2026 HHS announcement; PCAC review July 23-24, 2026)

Dosing for Wound Healing

Recommended Dose

Topical application to wounds or systemic injection

Frequency

Once daily

Administration

Subcutaneous injection or topical application

Duration

Varies by application

Note: Most clinical evidence is for topical use (0.05% concentration). Can be injected subcutaneously or used topically for skin/hair. Copper peptide with wound healing and anti-aging properties.

What to Expect

Week 1-2

Initial adjustment period. Some users may notice subtle changes.

Week 3-4

Early benefits often become noticeable. Continue consistent use.

Week 5-8

Most users report meaningful improvements by this point.

2-3 Months

Full effects typically realized. Reassess and adjust as needed.

Possible Side Effects

Not everyone experiences these. Individual responses vary.

  • Generally well-tolerated
  • Topical: mild skin irritation, redness, or tingling
  • Injectable: injection site reactions
  • May trigger histamine release - use caution with MCAS or histamine sensitivity
  • Risk of copper toxicity with excessive use
  • Contraindicated with Wilson's disease

Frequently Asked Questions

Does GHK-Cu help with wound healing?

GHK-Cu significantly accelerates wound healing and reduces scarring.

How does GHK-Cu work for wound healing?

Attracts immune cells to wound sites, promotes collagen remodeling, and reduces inflammation....

What dose of GHK-Cu should I use for wound healing?

Topical application to wounds or systemic injection

How long until I see results?

Wound healing acceleration within days