peptide Treatment Methods
peptide can be delivered through multiple treatment methods, from professional clinic procedures like mesotherapy and microneedling to at-home topical applications. Each method offers different penetration depths, recovery times, and clinical outcomes. Explore the guides below to find the right approach for your needs.
Intramuscular (IM) Injection
IM injection delivers peptides into skeletal muscle tissue, where rich blood supply enables faster absorption than subcutaneous injection. Used for larger-volum...
Intranasal Administration
Intranasal delivery sprays peptide solutions directly into the nasal cavity, where absorption through the nasal mucosa provides both systemic and potential dire...
Oral Peptide Administration
Oral peptide delivery is the most convenient administration route but faces a fundamental biological challenge: the gastrointestinal tract is designed to digest...
Peptide Reconstitution
Reconstitution is the process of dissolving a lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide powder in sterile bacteriostatic water (BAC) for injectable use. Done carefully...
Subcutaneous (SC) Injection
Subcutaneous injection delivers peptides into the fat layer beneath the skin, where slow absorption from the subcutaneous depot provides sustained plasma levels...
Topical Peptide Application
Topical application is the primary delivery method for cosmetic peptides — signal peptides, carrier peptides, and neurotransmitter-inhibiting peptides applied t...