Skin's "Miracle of Healing": Oligopeptide-1, Restarting a New Era of Scarless Repair

When redness and swelling persist after cosmetic procedures, or when the skin barrier is damaged due to seasonal sensitivity, it urgently needs a rapid and deep rescue. Oligopeptide-1, as a classic epidermal repair factor, is becoming the "golden key" for problem skin with its outstanding cellular-level healing capabilities.
The core function of Oligopeptide-1 lies in "precise targeted repair." It can specifically bind to receptors on the cell surface, directly issuing the instruction to "accelerate division and proliferation" to deep basal cells [1]. This is like pressing the fast-forward button on damaged skin, significantly shortening wound healing time, quickly closing micro-wounds, and effectively blocking the channels for external stimuli and pigment deposition.
At the same time, Oligopeptide-1 performs exceptionally well in preventing and fading acne scars. Studies have confirmed that by accelerating epidermal metabolism, it can quickly metabolize post-inflammatory pigment residues and promote the orderly synthesis of collagen, achieving "scarless healing" [2]. Furthermore, it promotes the synthesis of lipids in the stratum corneum, rebuilds the damaged sebum film, and allows fragile skin to regain a healthy and resilient defense barrier.
Whether it's the golden repair period after cosmetic procedures or daily acne treatment, scar fading, and skin stabilization, Oligopeptide-1 delivers visible transformation with its gentle yet deep-layer-penetrating repair capabilities. Choose Oligopeptide-1, turning every injury into a new beginning, and reshaping flawless, radiant skin.
References :
Carpenter, G., & Cohen, S. (1979). "Epidermal growth factor." Annual Review of Biochemistry, 48, 193-216. (A classic article that details the core mechanisms by which epidermal growth factor binds to its receptors, activates cell signaling pathways, and promotes cell proliferation). Brown, G. L., et al. (1989). "Enhancement of wound healing by topical treatment with epidermal growth factor." The New England Journal of Medicine, 321(12), 769-774. (This study confirms that topical application of EGF can significantly accelerate skin wound healing and tissue remodeling, providing clinical evidence for scar removal and fading.)


