B12 & Lipo injections have very few side effects mild redness at the injection site is the most common
If youre struggling to get the necessary amount of shut-eye, a vitamin B12 deficiency may be to blame
This creates unpredictable results, inconsistent appetite suppression, and a timeline that does not match what the research suggests
Some dermatologists recommend: Using copper peptides once daily Avoiding simultaneous use with strong acids or high-strength vitamin C Alternating nights with retinoids rather than layering them together If your skin becomes irritated or inflamed, that is a sign to reduce frequency or discontinue use
Before injection, the area should be cleaned to avoid any potential contamination
How to Store Peptides Properly Powdered Peptides Store in the refrigerator or freezer Reconstitute only when ready to use Shelf life: Up to two years when stored cold Reconstituted Peptides Store consistently in the refrigerator Shelf life: Typically 36 months when handled properly Nasal Sprays and Creams Store consistently in the refrigerator Shelf life: Nasal sprays: 36 months refrigerated Creams: Approximately 6 months refrigerated Avoid repeated freezing and thawing whenever possible