Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

Dylan Gemelli: Injectable Peptides, PRP Exosomes and Skin Repair

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Jan 14, 2026
Dylan Gemelli, a biohacking educator and podcast host, dives into the fascinating world of peptides and their impact on skincare. He reveals why oral peptides often fail and the impressive benefits of BPC-157 for gut healing and collagen repair. The discussion also covers the advantages of injectable peptides over traditional treatments, and how GHK-Cu peptides can rejuvenate skin and hair. Gemelli addresses the intriguing differences between neuromodulating peptides and Botox, and explains how PRP facials work through exosomes, paving the way for future innovations in skincare.
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INSIGHT

Peptide Market Is Wildly Unregulated

  • Peptides are booming but largely sold as "research-only" with poor regulation and fake testing certificates.
  • Dylan Gemelli warns quality varies wildly and many vendors cut corners, creating real safety risks.
ADVICE

Buy From Verified Manufacturers

  • Use reputable manufacturers and avoid cheap vendors when buying peptides.
  • Dylan endorses Umbrella Labs because he visited their facility and verified consistent testing.
INSIGHT

Releasers Vs. Exogenous Hormones

  • Growth-hormone releasing peptides like ipamorelin + CJC-1295 trigger your body to release HGH rather than supplying it exogenously.
  • That makes them preferable for some anti-aging benefits like sleep, muscle, and skin improvements.
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