Cosmetic peptides and neuropeptides are examined through various scientific and medical approaches: structured laboratory studies, in vitro and in vivo models, and controlled clinical trials assess mechanisms of action, bioavailability and safety.
The focus is on selective modulation of cellular signaling — stimulating the synthesis of collagen and elastin, regulating inflammatory pathways, and influencing neurotransmitter processes in the skin and periphery. The medical approach requires standardization of dosing, assessment of long-term effects, and minimization of systemic exposure.
The best observed effects in humans:
- Improved skin texture and elasticity; reduction of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Accelerated repair of microdamage and improved healing.
- Reduction of local inflammation and redness.
- Increased hydration and barrier function.
- In some cases, a subjective improvement in the sensation of comfort and skin tone.
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