Signaling
Peptides prompt specific repair and regeneration processes rather than acting broadly.
Recovery service
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that signal specific repair processes in the body. Used before and after surgery, they support tissue regeneration and recovery at the cellular level.
Overview
Peptides are short sequences of amino acids that act as signals, prompting specific cellular processes. In a recovery context, the relevant peptides support tissue repair, help modulate inflammation, and aid the regeneration of connective tissue.
BPC-157 is the one most commonly used in this setting, selected for its role in soft-tissue and connective-tissue repair. Peptides are used both before surgery, to prepare tissue, and after, to support healing while the incision is active.
Peptide protocols are prescribed and supervised. They are matched to the procedure and the patient, not used uniformly.
How it works
Peptides prompt specific repair and regeneration processes rather than acting broadly.
Supports the connective tissue and soft tissue involved in surgical healing.
Helps modulate the inflammatory phase of recovery.
Used before surgery to prepare tissue and after to support healing.
When it's used
Pre-op protocols prepare tissue for the procedure.
Continued through the active healing window.
Prescribed and adjusted by the recovery team.
Who it's for
Patients on a supervised recovery protocol where the procedure and tissue warrant it. Determined case by case.
Every aftercare service is coordinated directly between your surgeon and your recovery providers. Nothing is handed off, and nothing is added without a reason specific to your case.
More from the recovery program
Oxygen under pressure, where healing needs it.
Moving fluid out, so tissue can settle.
Direct support for the body while it heals.
Low-level light to calm inflammation.
Protecting incisions, optimizing tissue quality.
Steady support that holds the result in place.
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