Effects of Copper Peptides in Wound Healing
What exactly are copper peptides and how can they improve skin rejuvenation? Generally speaking, peptides are tiny fragments of proteins (and the proteins are the basic building blocks of most living tissues). Certain types of peptides have an avid affinity for copper, to which they bind very tightly. The resulting compound including a peptide and a copper atom has been known as a copper peptide.
Several substances can have a beneficial effect on wound healing. A distinctive characteristic of bioavailable copper peptides is that they reduce scar tissue formation while promoting normal skin remodeling. In other words, they aid better restore the injured area to its original look.
The mechanism of copper peptide action is relatively complex. Copper bound to aminoacids promotes the degradation of "extra-large" collagen aggregates found in scars and promotes the synthesis of smaller more regular collagen found in normal skin. It also promotes the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, elastin and other elements of the skin matrix. Other crucial actions of Copper Peptides include the capability to control the growth rate and migration of different kinds of cells; important anti-inflammatory action; and the capability to avoid the release of iron capable of promoting oxidation into the tissues. The net result is a faster, better and "cleaner" healing.
You might say it's nice to have perfectly healed wounds, but what about people who don't have any wounds or ulcerations to heal? Can copper peptides be effective for regular skin protection and rejuvenation? It appears that they can. However, while the wound healing actions of copper peptide have been investigated and documented in many studies, much less research has been done so far on their cosmetic and anti-aging application.
Various existing skin care treatments are based on the concept of removing the outermost or even deeper layers of the skin. The resulting healing process promotes skin remodeling leading to softer, younger looking skin. Since copper peptides optimize healing and improve skin remodeling, they can boost the effect of treatments based on various forms of controlled skin damage. In particular, copper peptides can be effective after various types of laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, and chemical peels.
Copper peptides are efficient against several forms of skin irritation, mainly because their anti-inflammatory actions. Skin irritation, even in the absence of open wounds, dramatically accelerates skin aging by promoting the formation of free radicals and other toxic by-products. Some common skin rejuvenation treatments, such as tretinoin (Retin A, Renova) and alpha hydroxy acids can cause irritation. If under treatment you suffer skin irritation for a prolonged period of time, your skin may likely end up in a worse condition than when you started. In many cases, copper peptides can reduce or eliminate the irritation and help maximize treatment benefits.
A new skincare treatment can help you get rid of all kinds of scars, blemishes and skin ailments, ensuring the recovery of the look and functionality of your skin.
Published January 14th, 2008
Filed in Health