Copper Peptides as a Treatment For Hair Loss  

Hair loss is usually experienced as one ages because hair follicles decrease in size, therefore resulting in smaller hair shafts. The network of blood vessels is unable to reach the hair shafts, suppressing essential nutrients needed for hair growth to circulate. Copper peptides essentially improve skin health and when applied topically to the scalp, may improve the blood flow and allow nutrients for hair to return in full force.

Mechanism of Copper Peptides

Peptides are generally pieces of proteins that build or regenerate living tissue. Simply put, copper peptides are proteins that have a high affinity to copper, which encourages growth of healthy hair and a healthy scalp through superoxide dismutation activity. Superoxide dismutation activity is responsible for inhibiting the formation of free radicals that are mostly responsible for hair loss.

   

 

  

Benefits of Copper Peptides

As copper peptides are applied topically to the scalp, they shorten the resting or falling out phase of hair, allowing the hair shafts to flourish in the growing phase. Another use of Copper peptides is enhancement of hair growth after transplants.  Hair transplantations often result in a period of shock and a considerable amount of falling hair.  The use of copper peptides after transplants transforms the hair shafts, making them healthier, therefore resulting in the growth of stronger hair and experiencing less shock.  They also accelerates wound repair, which is needed after surgical or other invasive treatments.  Copper peptides also increase skin epithelialisation, or the forming of new skin cells, by improving circulation in the network of blood vessels in the scalp. They can also reverse the effects of aging which contributes to thicker skin, better elasticity and preservation of existing hair follicles in the scalp.

Under severe stress, aging and malnutrition, hair can lose its natural ability to regenerate and start to lose its healthy pigmentation or color. Copper peptides are able to restore pigmentation of hair as well as volume and thickness. They can be used as a preventive treatment to preserve the natural look and structure of hair.  There are also some dormant hair follicles in the scalp or hair shafts that do not produce hair even if they are still active. Applying copper peptides stimulates these non-productive shafts, allowing them to produce hair and prevent thinning of the scalp.

For hair loss in women, most are incurred from external factors such as perms, salon treatments and other chemically-enhanced hair products. Copper peptides help rebuild damage left by these substances, thus regenerating new skin on the scalp, with accompanying hair follicles. But the use of copper peptides is not limited to the scalp; it may also be used for thinning eyebrows which are caused by excessive use of cosmetic products.

Many hair re-growth products containing copper peptides are available in the market today. However these are not miracle treatments even if used appropriately. Copper peptides will only help in regeneration of skin and hair but do not permanently prevent hair loss, most especially if caused by genetic factors. It would be best to consult a medical professional for advanced hair loss problems.

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