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Peptides

Peptides are short chains of amino acids, the fundamental building blocks of proteins such as collagen, elastin, and keratin. In the skin, peptides act as bioactive messengers, sending precise signals that regulate how cells function, repair, and communicate. By influencing fibroblast activity, peptides can stimulate the production of new collagen and extracellular matrix components, strengthen the skin barrier, and support faster recovery after stress or treatment.

Different classes of peptides have distinct effects: signal peptides trigger collagen synthesis, carrier peptides deliver trace minerals needed for enzymatic repair, and enzyme inhibitor peptides help prevent the breakdown of existing structural proteins. Because they are naturally biocompatible and small enough to penetrate the upper skin layers, peptides can work synergistically with cell-derived actives such as conditioned media or growth factors.

In regenerative skincare, peptides serve as key amplifiers of the skin’s intrinsic healing ability, reinforcing cellular communication and contributing to long-term skin longevity rather than temporary surface improvements.

Key Takeaway:
Peptides strengthen the skin from within by supporting collagen renewal, improving resilience, and enhancing the skin’s natural capacity for regeneration.

In aesthetics, peptides are commonly combined with complex mixtures of growth factors and cytokines to enhance their biological effect. Our professional solution follows this principle by providing a rich spectrum of peptide-based signals derived from skin cells.