goop explores the growing trend of peptide stacking. a biohacking-inspired approach gaining traction in both longevity medicine and aesthetic care—featuring expert insight from Dr. Babak Azizzadeh.
The article explains that peptide stacking involves combining multiple peptides to enhance outcomes such as tissue repair, collagen production, metabolism, and recovery. Once limited to niche biohacking communities, the practice is now increasingly appearing in medical and aesthetic settings.
Dr. Azizzadeh acknowledges the growing interest in peptides, particularly their role as signaling molecules that may influence healing and regeneration, but emphasizes that the field is still in its early stages. “We don’t have really great clinical trials to prove this yet,” he notes, highlighting the importance of evidence-based adoption.
The feature also explores how peptides are being used in perioperative care, with some patients incorporating them before and after procedures in an effort to support healing and recovery—though much of the evidence remains anecdotal.
Additionally, the article connects peptide stacking to broader trends in anti-aging, regenerative medicine, and GLP-1 weight loss, where patients are seeking ways to maintain muscle, improve skin quality, and optimize long-term results.
The takeaway: while peptide stacking is a rapidly growing trend with promising theoretical benefits, it remains an emerging area of medicine that requires more clinical validation before becoming mainstream.
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Peptide Stacking Is Everywhere—But Should You Be Doing It?