"Peptide lifting" is a technique that regulates cellular function through the supplementation of small-molecule peptides, offering benefits for both anti-aging and overall health. It facilitates collagen synthesis, regulates metabolism, boosts immunity, and aids in tissue repair.
Peptides are small molecules composed of chains of 2 to 50 amino acids; their low molecular weight makes them easily absorbed by the body. The underlying mechanism involves the precise regulation of cellular functions by these small-molecule peptides. Repair peptides-such as copper peptides-stimulate fibroblasts to produce more collagen, thereby enhancing skin elasticity. Peptides also modulate enzyme activity and regulate hormones (such as insulin-like growth factor), which in turn influences the metabolism of sugars, fats, and proteins. Furthermore, they supply essential raw materials to immune organs like the thymus and bone marrow and activate immune cells, effectively supporting both anti-aging efforts and general health.
