On the approval question: We will be direct here, because the internet has not been: none of the peptides under July review are FDA-approved drugs, and they will not become FDA-approved drugs as a result of this meeting
Here's the honest answer: it depends
Their superior absorption, combined with glutathiones powerful antioxidant and melanin-inhibiting properties, makes them highly effective for skin whitening, wrinkle reduction, and overall cellular protection
The systemic, anabolic environment fostered by HGH could provide the perfect backdrop for the targeted, accelerated healing promoted by BPC-157
Pros and Cons of Peptides for Skin Care Peptides for modulating aging-related processes also have specific pros and cons in regard to their use for skin care: Pros: Work via a variety of mechanisms which include induction of collagen and other intercellular matrix components synthesis, regulation of collagen breakdown, protection against active radicals and photoaging, and relaxation of facial muscles that may cause wrinkles and fine lines [3]