Post-Surgery Recovery
Surgical recovery is driven by biology — angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, inflammation control. Peptide therapy targets these processes directly, supporting faster healing and a stronger return to activity.
Check Your Eligibility →After surgery, your body must repair incisions, rebuild damaged tissue, resolve inflammation, and restore blood supply to the affected area. This cascade of biological processes takes time — and for many patients, especially athletes, the standard recovery timeline feels unacceptably slow.
Peptide therapy supports the body's natural healing mechanisms at each stage. BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis at the surgical site, accelerating nutrient delivery to healing tissue. TB-500 provides systemic anti-inflammatory support and promotes cell migration. GHK-Cu drives collagen synthesis at wound sites, supporting stronger tissue repair and reduced scarring.
Three peptides targeting the core biological processes of surgical healing.
Promotes post-surgical angiogenesis — the formation of new blood vessels at the surgical site — accelerating nutrient and oxygen delivery to healing tissue.
Provides systemic healing and inflammation control via actin regulation, promoting cell migration to surgical sites and supporting whole-body recovery.
Drives collagen synthesis at wound sites, supporting stronger tissue repair, reduced scarring, and improved cosmetic outcomes post-surgery.
Complete a brief online health questionnaire. Our medical team reviews your history, surgical details, and recovery goals to determine eligibility.
A licensed physician reviews your intake and prescribes a personalized post-surgery peptide protocol. Your prescription is sent to a licensed 503a/503b compounding pharmacy.
Your peptides are compounded fresh, packed discreetly, and shipped directly to your door — typically within 48 hours of pharmacy processing.
Timing depends on the type of surgery and your surgeon's recommendations. Many patients begin peptide therapy within 1–2 weeks post-surgery, but this must be coordinated with your surgical team. Our prescribing physician will work with your surgeon to determine the optimal start time. Some patients begin pre-operatively to support healing from day one.
Peptides like BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu generally do not have known interactions with common post-surgical medications including pain medications, antibiotics, and anti-coagulants. However, your prescribing physician will review your complete medication list during the consultation to ensure there are no contraindications specific to your situation.
While formal approval is not required for peptide therapy prescribed by our physicians, we strongly recommend informing your surgeon about any additional treatments you are using. Open communication between your care providers ensures the best possible recovery outcome. Our physicians can provide documentation about the peptide protocol if your surgeon requests it.
Peptide therapy is commonly used after orthopedic surgeries (ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, meniscus surgery, joint replacement), sports-related procedures, and general surgical procedures where tissue healing is a priority. The peptides target universal biological healing mechanisms — angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, inflammation control — that are relevant across surgical types.
GHK-Cu in particular has been studied for its role in collagen remodeling and wound healing. By promoting organized collagen deposition rather than the disordered fibrosis that causes scarring, GHK-Cu may support improved cosmetic outcomes at surgical sites. Results vary by individual and the nature of the surgery. Your physician can discuss realistic expectations for your specific situation.
A physician is ready to evaluate your eligibility for post-surgery peptide therapy — at no cost to start.
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