Peptide Comparison
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1vsGHK-Cu
Collagen-stimulating matrikine peptide and key component of Matrixyl 3000 for comprehensive anti-aging skin renewal.
A naturally occurring copper peptide that acts like a master switch for your body's repair systems—boosting collagen production, accelerating wound healing, and helping your skin rebuild itself from the inside out.
At a Glance
Quick
comparison
Dose Range
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
0.5%–3% %
GHK-Cu
1–3 mg
Frequency
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Once daily
GHK-Cu
Once daily
Administration
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Topical
GHK-Cu
Subcutaneous injection
Cycle Length
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Ongoing/indefinite
GHK-Cu
8-12 weeks
Onset Speed
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Moderate (1-2 weeks)
GHK-Cu
Moderate (1-2 weeks)
Evidence Level
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Limited human trials
GHK-Cu
Strong preclinical (extensive animal studies)
Efficacy
Benefit
ratings
Collagen Production
Anti-Aging
Skin Firmness
Skin Rejuvenation
Wound Healing
Tissue Regeneration
Technical Data
Compound
specifications
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Molecular Formula
C30H54N6O5
Molecular Weight
578.8 Da
Half-Life
Limited data; peptide is susceptible to enzymatic degradation in skin but palmitoylation improves stability compared to unmodified GHK
Bioavailability
Enhanced topical penetration via palmitoyl lipid modification; reaches dermis where fibroblasts reside
CAS Number
147732-56-7
GHK-Cu
Molecular Formula
C14H23N6O4Cu
Molecular Weight
403.93 g/mol
Half-Life
Approximately 1 hour (plasma)
Bioavailability
High when injected subcutaneously; variable topically depending on formulation
CAS Number
49557-75-7
Protocols
Dosing
tiers
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
GHK-Cu
Applications
Best
suited for
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Individuals seeking comprehensive collagen stimulation through topical skincare
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 is particularly well-suited for individuals focused on individuals seeking comprehensive collagen stimulation through topical skincare. Research and clinical experience suggest meaningful benefits in this area when used as part of a comprehensive treatment approach.
Those with aging skin showing loss of firmness, elasticity, and density
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 is particularly well-suited for individuals focused on those with aging skin showing loss of firmness, elasticity, and density. Research and clinical experience suggest meaningful benefits in this area when used as part of a comprehensive treatment approach.
People looking for non-invasive alternatives to injectable collagen treatments
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 is particularly well-suited for individuals focused on people looking for non-invasive alternatives to injectable collagen treatments. Research and clinical experience suggest meaningful benefits in this area when used as part of a comprehensive treatment approach.
Those seeking GHK-based skin benefits without copper peptide formulation complexity
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 is particularly well-suited for individuals focused on those seeking ghk-based skin benefits without copper peptide formulation complexity. Research and clinical experience suggest meaningful benefits in this area when used as part of a comprehensive treatment approach.
GHK-Cu
Anti-Aging Warriors
If fine lines, sagging skin, and lost elasticity are your enemies, GHK-Cu is your secret weapon. It ramps up collagen and elastin production—the two proteins responsible for keeping your skin firm and youthful. Studies show it can tighten loose skin and improve elasticity better than many popular skincare ingredients.
Wound Healing Champions
Whether you're recovering from surgery, dealing with stubborn wounds, or healing from a cosmetic procedure, GHK-Cu accelerates the entire repair process. It attracts immune cells, builds new blood vessels, and stimulates the growth factors your body needs to rebuild tissue faster and better.
Scar Reducers
GHK-Cu doesn't just heal wounds—it helps remodel scar tissue. By regulating how your body lays down collagen during healing, it can help scars become flatter, softer, and more like surrounding normal skin. It even reduces the TGF-beta signals that lead to thick, raised scars.
Hair Growth Seekers
Research shows GHK-Cu can enlarge hair follicles and activate the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway—the signaling system that tells hair follicles to grow. If you're noticing thinning hair or increased shedding, this peptide may help stimulate thicker, healthier growth over time.
Safety Profile
Side
effects
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Common
- Temporary Skin Irritation
- Mild Redness
- Dryness
- Mild Peeling
Uncommon
- Contact Dermatitis
Serious
- Skin Sensitization from Fragmented Peptide
GHK-Cu
Common
- Injection site redness
- Skin tingling (topical use)
- Minor bruising
- Mild swelling at injection site
Uncommon
- Mild headache
- Temporary skin purging (topical)
Serious
- Allergic reaction
Research Status
Safety
& evidence
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
Evidence Level
Limited human trials
FDA Status
Research compound
Safety Overview
Palmitoyl tripeptide-1 demonstrates excellent cosmetic safety with GRAS/safe-for-use designation in topical formulations at concentrations up to 2%. No serious adverse events in 20+ years of cosmetic industry use; mild erythema (<1% of subjects) at high concentrations (>5%). Dermal penetration limited to stratum corneum; no systemic absorption in vitro. Compatible with common skincare ingredients.
Contraindications
- xKnown hypersensitivity to palmitoyl tripeptide-1 or related peptide ingredients
- xActive skin infections or severely compromised skin barrier at application site
- xOpen wounds or actively inflamed dermatitis in treatment area
- xNo known systemic contraindications for topical cosmetic use
GHK-Cu
Evidence Level
Strong preclinical (extensive animal studies)
FDA Status
Research compound
Safety Overview
GHK-Cu has an excellent safety profile backed by decades of research since its discovery in the 1970s. It's a naturally occurring peptide found in your blood, saliva, and urine—your body already knows it well. Concentrations naturally decline with age (from about 200 ng/mL at age 20 to 80 ng/mL by age 60), which is part of why supplementation makes sense. Most side effects are mild and injection-related. The copper component is well-tolerated at recommended doses but should be monitored in long-term use.
Contraindications
- xWilson's disease or copper metabolism disorders
- xKnown allergy to copper or peptide components
- xActive cancer or history of cancer
- xPregnancy or breastfeeding
- xChildren and adolescents
Decision Guide
Which is
right for you?
Choose Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 if...
- Individuals seeking comprehensive collagen stimulation through topical skincare
- Those with aging skin showing loss of firmness, elasticity, and density
- People looking for non-invasive alternatives to injectable collagen treatments
- Those seeking GHK-based skin benefits without copper peptide formulation complexity
Choose GHK-Cu if...
- Skin rejuvenation and anti-aging
- Wound and injury recovery
- Scar reduction
- Hair growth support