Full AI Image Prompt: Create a clean medical infographic titled GHK-Cu Claim Strength Matrix. Use a two-axis matrix with the horizontal axis labeled Evidence strength and the vertical axis labeled Claim scope. Place labeled cards: Topical skin aging, Wound-care context, Hair growth, Injectable regeneration, and Systemic anti-aging. Position topical skin aging and wound-care context closer to stronger evidence, hair growth in a limited or indirect evidence area, and injectable regeneration and systemic anti-aging in an uncertain evidence-gap area

Natural compound found endogenously in human plasma and tissues Multiple mechanisms collagen synthesis, antioxidant, gene regulation Well-tolerated excellent safety profile in clinical studies Medical supervision requires physician oversight for optimal protocols Speak With a Physician 8-12wks Typical treatment duration to observe visible tissue remodeling and regenerative effects 3x/wk Standard dosing frequency for subcutaneous administration (varies by protocol and goals) GHK-Cu is unique because its a naturally occurring compound in human plasma that declines with age
People with Copper Metabolism Disorders: Individuals with Wilson's disease or conditions that cause copper accumulation should never use GHK-Cu, as it introduces more copper into the body
Established therapies such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) have more extensive clinical evidence and regulatory approval for certain applications
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