Peptides are short chains of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Think of them as tiny “messenger molecules” that tell your body’s cells how to respond—whether that’s repairing tissue, reducing inflammation, or promoting new blood vessel growth. Unlike pharmaceuticals that often override natural processes, peptides work with the body’s own healing systems.
Peptides work by interacting with cells and triggering specific responses. Most commonly, they bind to receptors on the surface of a cell, sending a signal that tells the cell to perform a task, like releasing a hormone, starting repair work, or activating immune defenses.
Peptides are generally used as an addition to accelerate Platelet Rich Plasma injections.
Peptides are not covered by insurance. Please contact the office for pricing.
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