
Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast Dylan Gemelli: Injectable Peptides, PRP Exosomes and Skin Repair
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Jan 14, 2026 Dylan Gemelli, a biohacking educator and podcast host, dives into the fascinating world of peptides and their impact on skincare. He reveals why oral peptides often fail and the impressive benefits of BPC-157 for gut healing and collagen repair. The discussion also covers the advantages of injectable peptides over traditional treatments, and how GHK-Cu peptides can rejuvenate skin and hair. Gemelli addresses the intriguing differences between neuromodulating peptides and Botox, and explains how PRP facials work through exosomes, paving the way for future innovations in skincare.
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BPC-157 Targets Gut And Collagen Repair
- BPC-157 is a gut-healing peptide that naturally signals collagen repair and inflammation resolution.
- Injected forms outperform oral capsules due to bioavailability and targeted action at injury sites.
Load Peptides Consistently
- Use peptides consistently with a loading phase to see effects; single monthly injections won't work.
- Aim for daily or regular dosing for at least 6–12 weeks before judging results.
Copper Peptides Rebuild Skin Structure
- GHK-Cu (copper peptide) stimulates collagen, elastin, antioxidative protection, and tissue regeneration.
- It improves skin firmness and texture and can aid wound healing and hair/scalp health.
