Most conversations about advanced skin treatments stay at the surface, particularly around regenerative approaches, overlooking why lasting results are so hard to achieve.
We dive deeper into this in the latest Biohacking Beauty episode with Dylan Gemelli. We explore why oral peptides often fall short, and how BPC-157 relates to gut healing, inflammation resolution, and collagen repair. We also unpack the real mechanism behind PRP facials, and how neuromodulating peptides compare to Botox over the long term.
Dylan Gemelli is a prominent figure in the fitness and biohacking space and the host of the Dylan Gemelli Podcast. He is currently completing a master’s degree in dietetics and holds certifications as an integrative health professional and cellular health advisor, with his work centered on educating audiences about peptides, longevity, cellular health, nutrition, and neuroscience.
What's Discussed:
- (09:07) The real risks of peptides, lack of regulation, and why quality matters
- (25:56) BPC-157 beyond athletics: gut healing, inflammation resolution, and collagen repair
- (29:44) Why injectable peptides outperform oral and one-off aesthetic treatments
- (32:51) Why consistency and loading phases determine peptide results
- (37:00) GHK-Cu and why copper peptides matter for skin, hair, and tissue repair
- (46:32) Neuromodulating peptides vs Botox and long-term wrinkle prevention
- (51:21) PRP facials work because of exosomes, not needles
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