Can GHK-Cu be prescribed online?+
It may be reviewed online when a licensed clinician can evaluate the cosmetic goal, skin or scalp history, current products, allergies, pregnancy or breastfeeding context, copper-metabolism questions, product sourcing, and state-specific rules. A prescription decision is individualized and not guaranteed.
Is GHK-Cu FDA-approved for hair growth or anti-aging?+
No. GHK-Cu topical foam or cream should not be described as an FDA-approved finished drug for hair growth, anti-aging, wound healing, collagen rebuilding, acne, rosacea, or treatment of a skin disease. Responsible clinics should keep claims conservative and explain evidence limits.
Who might not be a good candidate for online GHK-Cu topical foam?+
People with active infection, open skin, severe dermatitis, unexplained or rapidly worsening rash, significant scalp pain, copper-metabolism disorders, ingredient allergy, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, or sudden unexplained hair shedding may need delay, diagnosis-first care, dermatology review, or a different plan.
Can I use prescribed GHK-Cu with retinol, vitamin C, acids, or minoxidil?+
Only after a clinician or pharmacist reviews the routine. Layering multiple active products can increase burning, dryness, rash, scalp sensitivity, or confusion about what caused a reaction. A simpler routine may be safer when starting or troubleshooting.
Does a GHK-Cu prescription replace a hair-loss workup?+
No. Hair shedding can come from genetics, thyroid disease, iron deficiency, medications, recent illness, stress, pregnancy or postpartum changes, inflammation, or other conditions. Sudden, patchy, painful, or unexplained hair loss needs diagnosis-first evaluation.
What GHK-Cu seller red flags should I avoid?+
Avoid research-use peptides marketed for human application, no-prescription checkout, hidden ingredient or pharmacy details, vague labels, dramatic before-and-after photos, guaranteed regrowth or anti-aging claims, and routines that skip skin history, medications, allergies, and follow-up access.