GHK / Epithalon Blend Surface + Cellular
A single-injection stack pairing copper-tripeptide dermal renewal with pineal tetrapeptide longevity signaling.
Book Free ConsultationCall 310.299.4444What GHK / Epithalon Blend actually is
The GHK / Epithalon blend pairs two of Luxbae’s most-prescribed compounds into one subcutaneous injection. GHK-Cu — the copper-bound tripeptide first characterized by Loren Pickart — is validated for dermal collagen remodeling and anti-inflammatory signaling.1 Epithalon (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly) is studied by Khavinson for telomerase activity and circadian normalization.2
Stacking both in one vial reduces injection burden while addressing aesthetic aging from two angles: GHK works on dermal matrix and surface biology, Epithalon works on cellular age markers and sleep architecture.
At Luxbae, GHK / Epithalon Blend is prescribed and supervised by Dr. Ernst von Schwarz, MD, PhD after a complimentary medical consultation.
Mechanism — Two peptides, complementary biology
GHK-Cu activates dermal fibroblasts and shuttles copper into wound-healing enzymes; Epithalon modulates pineal output and telomerase pathways.3
What the research shows
Layered aesthetic effect. Surface biology plus cellular markers in one cycle.1
Single-injection adherence. Replaces two injections with one — adherence improves.
Sleep architecture. Improved deep-sleep amplitude on Epithalon translates to better dermal recovery.2
Side effects: Mild injection-site reactions, vivid dreams, transient drowsiness during loading.
FDA note: Neither GHK-Cu nor Epithalon is FDA-approved for compounded injection. Prepared by licensed compounding pharmacy under physician prescription.
GHK / Epithalon Blend FAQ
Why blend rather than two vials?
Adherence — one injection beats two.
Will results come faster than GHK alone?
Different timeline. GHK skin effects show at week 4–8; Epithalon’s sleep/cellular effects layer in over the same window.
References
- Pickart L, Margolina A. Regenerative and Protective Actions of GHK-Cu Peptide. Int J Mol Sci. 2018;19(7):1987.
- Khavinson VK, Bondarev IE, Butyugov AA. Epithalon induces telomerase activity in human somatic cells. Bull Exp Biol Med. 2003;135(6):590-592.
- Pickart L, Vasquez-Soltero JM, Margolina A. GHK Peptide as a Natural Modulator of Cellular Pathways in Skin Regeneration. Biomed Res Int. 2015;2015:648108.
