Peptide therapy at The Injectables Lounge is used to support specific biologic functions that influence metabolism, tissue repair, immune balance, and skin health. Rather than offering peptides as generalized wellness treatments, we select and combine them intentionally- based on how your body is changing, what systems need support, and how they fit within a broader aesthetic or metabolic plan.
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Treatment Type:
Treatment Length:
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Number of Treatments:
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Downtime:
None
Results Seen:
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A growth hormone–releasing peptide combination that supports collagen production, tissue repair, recovery, and overall anabolic signaling. Commonly used to support skin quality, muscle preservation, and long-term structural integrity.
Supports tissue repair, inflammation regulation, and recovery. Commonly used for musculoskeletal support, gut health, and healing during periods of physiologic stress or change.
Supports fat metabolism by signaling fat cells to release stored fatty acids without stimulating appetite suppression or systemic metabolic stress. Often used to support body composition goals alongside broader metabolic care.
Supports fat metabolism and body composition by influencing growth hormone pathways, particularly visceral fat regulation. Used selectively within metabolic programs where additional support is appropriate.
NAD plays a critical role in cellular energy production and mitochondrial function, helping cells convert nutrients into usable energy and supporting repair at the cellular level. During GLP-1 therapy, NAD may be used to support energy, mental clarity, and metabolic efficiency as the body undergoes rapid physiologic change. It is also frequently integrated during post-procedure recovery- such as after laser or RF treatments- when cellular repair and energy demand are elevated.
Peptides are often most effective when combined strategically to support a specific outcome.
Best for: Supporting fat metabolism and body composition during metabolic change or GLP-1–guided weight loss.
Best for: Improving skin firmness, collagen production, and structural integrity as part of a preventative or regenerative plan.
Best for: Supporting tissue healing, inflammation control, and recovery following procedures.
Best for: Those needing broad cellular and systemic support to improve recovery, resilience, and overall biologic function.
Best for: Active clients prioritizing strength, recovery capacity, and lean mass preservation during training or metabolic change.
Best for: Those focused on long-term aging support, tissue resilience, and maintaining skin, immune, and cellular health over time