Peptide Therapy at BabyFace: Advanced Regeneration with PushPatch® Technology

What Is Peptide Therapy?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as cellular messengers. They tell your body when to repair tissue, produce collagen, regulate inflammation, or generate energy. Your body naturally produces peptides, although some decline with age, often contributing to slower healing, reduced skin firmness, decreased recovery, and lower overall vitality.

Peptide therapy is designed to restore targeted signaling pathways, helping the body function more efficiently at a cellular level.

At BabyFace MedSpa in Scottsdale, we offer advanced peptide therapy using PushPatch® technology, a needle‑free delivery system that allows peptides to be absorbed steadily through the skin over several hours.

Why BabyFace Uses PushPatch® Peptide Therapy

PushPatch® uses iontophoresis, a clinically established technology that applies a gentle electrical current to enhance transdermal absorption of bioactive compounds. This method has been used safely in medical and aesthetic settings for decades.

Benefits of PushPatch® peptide delivery:

  • No needles or injections

  • Steady absorption over ~12 hours

  • Comfortable, wearable patch

  • Consistent peptide levels (no spikes or crashes)

  • Multiple peptides delivered at once

Unlike injections, which create sharp peaks followed by rapid drops, PushPatch® provides a smooth, sustained exposure, supporting more consistent delivery throughout the day.

What’s Inside the BabyFace PushPatch®

PushPatches at BabyFace contains a carefully selected combination of three compounds:

  • GHK‑Cu (Copper Peptide)

  • BPC‑157 Peptide

  • NAD+

This combination supports skin quality, tissue repair, recovery, and cellular energy from multiple angles.

GHK‑Cu Copper Peptide: Skin Repair & Collagen Support

GHK‑Cu is a naturally occurring copper‑binding peptide found in human plasma, saliva, and tissues. Research shows that GHK‑Cu levels decline with age, which correlates with reduced collagen production and slower wound healing.

Research‑supported benefits of GHK‑Cu:

  • Supports collagen and elastin synthesis

  • Improves skin firmness, thickness, and density

  • Enhances wound healing and tissue remodeling

  • Provides antioxidant protection, especially relevant in sun‑intense climates like Arizona

  • May support scalp and hair follicle health

Learn more in our Peptides in Skincare Guide

BPC‑157: Tissue Repair & Recovery Peptide

BPC‑157 (Body Protection Compound‑157) is a synthetic 15‑amino‑acid peptide derived from a protective protein fragment found in gastric juice. It has been widely studied in preclinical research and used clinically for its regenerative properties.

What research suggests:

  • Supports tendon and ligament healing

  • Promotes muscle recovery after injury

  • Enhances blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) to improve nutrient delivery

  • Supports gut lining integrity

Important medical context:
Most BPC‑157 data is from animal studies. While human anecdotal evidence is widespread, peer‑reviewed human clinical trials remain minimal.

BPC‑157 is commonly considered for:

  • Sports or overuse injuries

  • Recovery

  • Gut health

Important considerations:
BPC‑157 is not recommended for individuals with active cancer or those behind on cancer screenings. Short‑term use, not indefinite therapy, is common practice.

NAD+: Cellular Energy & Resilience

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in every cell. It plays a critical role in energy production, DNA repair, and cellular stress response. NAD+ levels decline with age, contributing to fatigue, slower recovery, and reduced cellular efficiency.

What NAD+ supports:

  • Energy (ATP) production

  • DNA repair and cellular maintenance

  • Mental clarity and focus

  • Physical recovery after stress or intense exercise

  • Overall resilience

Why This Peptide Combination Works

Each compound plays a unique role:

  • GHK‑Cu provides structural repair signals

  • BPC‑157 supports tissue recovery and circulation

  • NAD+ fuels the energy required for regeneration

Together, they create a comprehensive support system without injections.

What to Expect at BabyFace MedSpa

Consultation:
We review your health history, current concerns, and goals to determine if peptide therapy is appropriate.

Application:
The PushPatch® can be applied comfortably in‑office or at home and worn for approximately 12 hours during normal daily activities.

Typical result timelines vary. For energy & recovery, tissue repair, and skin quality changes and can take several days to several months.

Safety, Quality & Medical Oversight

BabyFace uses pharmacy‑grade peptides sourced from reputable compounding pharmacies with proper testing and quality control. We strongly discourage peptides from unverified “research chemical” sources.

All peptide therapy at BabyFace is provided under practitioner supervision, ensuring appropriate screening and safety monitoring.

Is PushPatch® Peptide Therapy Right for You?

You may be a good candidate if you want to explore additional support for:

  • Fine lines, loss of firmness, or skin aging

  • Sports injuries or slow recovery

  • Low energy or resilience

  • Interest in regenerative, injection‑free therapies

Schedule Your Peptide Therapy Consultation in Scottsdale

Ready to explore advanced peptide therapy without injections?

Schedule your consultation at BabyFace MedSpa to find out if PushPatch® peptide therapy aligns with your health and aesthetic goals.

Want to optimize your results?
Take our Persona Nutrition Assessment or schedule with our in‑house nutritionist to support skin health and recovery from the inside out.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Peptide therapies discussed herein have not been evaluated or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment, prevention, or cure of any disease. Individual results may vary. Peptide therapy may not be appropriate for everyone. Certain scenarios—including but not limited to active cancer, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or incomplete cancer screenings—may be contraindications to therapy.