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GHK-Cu in the NAD+ Push Patch: A Smarter Way to Stimulate Collagen, Heal Skin, and Support Regeneration

Kasey Bennett, FNP-BC

If you’re looking for a powerful, science-backed way to stimulate collagen, reduce wrinkles, and improve skin healing, GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) is one of the most clinically studied ingredients available. At Hi, Finch, we take this one step further by delivering GHK-Cu through an NAD+ Push Patch, combined with BPC-157—creating a comprehensive, regenerative approach that supports skin health from the inside out.

This isn’t topical skincare. It’s cellular-level support.


What Is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper peptide found in the human body that plays a critical role in:

  • Collagen and elastin production

  • Skin renewal and repair

  • Wound healing and tissue regeneration

As we age, natural GHK-Cu levels decline, which contributes to wrinkles, loss of firmness, slower healing, and skin damage. Replenishing this peptide has been shown to activate genes involved in repair and regeneration—helping skin behave more youthfully again.


Why GHK-Cu Works Better Systemically (Not Just Topically)

While GHK-Cu is commonly found in serums and post-procedure products, systemic delivery allows it to work beyond the surface of the skin.

In the NAD+ Push Patch at Hi, Finch, GHK-Cu is absorbed transdermally and works alongside NAD+ and BPC-157 to support:

  • Whole-body tissue repair

  • Faster cellular turnover

  • Reduced inflammation

  • Improved skin healing and recovery

This approach supports skin health at the cellular and mitochondrial level, rather than relying solely on surface application.


Aesthetic & Skin Benefits of GHK-Cu

GHK-Cu is widely used in aesthetic and regenerative medicine because it helps:

  • Boost Collagen & Elastin
    Improves skin firmness and elasticity, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

  • Improve Skin Texture & Tone
    Supports smoother skin and helps fade hyperpigmentation and acne scarring.

  • Accelerate Healing & Recovery
    Enhances post-procedure recovery after microneedling, lasers, and peels.

  • Support Hair & Scalp Health
    Strengthens hair follicles and promotes healthier hair growth.

When delivered consistently through the NAD+ Push Patch, these benefits are supported continuously—not just temporarily.


The Power of Combining GHK-Cu with BPC-157 & NAD+

What makes the NAD+ Push Patch at Hi, Finch unique is the synergy:

  • GHK-Cu stimulates collagen production and skin regeneration

  • BPC-157 supports tissue repair, wound healing, and inflammation reduction

  • NAD+ fuels cellular energy, DNA repair, and mitochondrial function

Together, they create a regenerative environment that supports healthier skin, faster recovery, and improved resilience—especially for patients focused on anti-aging, skin quality, and overall wellness.


Who Is the NAD+ Push Patch With GHK-Cu For?

This treatment is ideal for patients who want to:

  • Improve skin firmness and reduce wrinkles

  • Support post-procedure healing

  • Address acne scarring or skin damage

  • Enhance overall regenerative and anti-aging efforts

  • Take a proactive, medical approach to skin health

Because it works systemically, it’s suitable for all skin types and integrates seamlessly with other aesthetic and wellness treatments.


Final Thoughts

GHK-Cu is one of the most well-researched peptides for anti-aging, skin rejuvenation, and tissue repair. When combined with BPC-157 and NAD+ in the Push Patch, it becomes part of a powerful, science-driven approach to skin health—one that goes far beyond traditional skincare.

If you’re ready to support your skin from the inside out, a Nurse Practitioner at Hi, Finch can help determine if the NAD+ Push Patch is right for you.

Better skin starts at the cellular level. Click here to book your complimentary consultation!

 

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