Understanding GHK-Cu and Its Role in Hair Health
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss, I've worked with thousands of adults in their late 40s and early 50s who battle hormonal changes, stubborn weight, and the fear of yet another failed diet. One emerging tool many explore is GHK-Cu, a copper peptide known for its regenerative properties. GHK-Cu stimulates collagen production, reduces inflammation, and promotes follicle health. Studies show it can increase hair diameter by up to 35% in some users and extend the anagen growth phase. However, when combined with GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide or tirzepatide, a temporary increase in shedding often occurs.
Why GLP-1 Medications Trigger Hair Shedding
Rapid weight loss from semaglutide or tirzepatide—often 1-2 pounds per week—puts the body under metabolic stress. This commonly induces telogen effluvium, where up to 30% of hair follicles prematurely enter the resting phase, leading to noticeable shedding 2-4 months after starting treatment. In my practice, clients with existing insulin resistance, diabetes, or blood pressure concerns see this side effect amplified because of underlying nutrient shifts and hormonal fluctuations. The good news? This shedding is usually temporary and peaks around month three before resolving.
How GHK-Cu Interacts with GLP-1 Therapy
GHK-Cu itself does not typically cause shedding; rather, it is often used to counteract it. When applied topically or taken as a subcutaneous injection alongside GLP-1s, GHK-Cu supports dermal repair and may reduce the severity of telogen effluvium by improving scalp circulation and copper-dependent enzyme activity. In my CFP Method, I recommend pairing low-dose GHK-Cu (0.5-1mg daily) with targeted nutrition to stabilize hair cycles. Avoid high doses initially, as excess copper can sometimes disrupt zinc balance, another mineral critical for hair retention.
Practical Strategies to Minimize Shedding While Losing Weight
Begin with consistent protein intake of 1.6g per kg of ideal body weight daily—crucial since GLP-1s reduce appetite. Supplement with 15-30mg of zinc, 2-5mg of biotin, and 5000 IU of vitamin D3 if bloodwork shows deficiency. Gentle scalp massages with a GHK-Cu serum each evening improve absorption without adding time to your schedule. Focus on resistance exercises that protect joints—chair squats and resistance bands work well for those with joint pain. Track progress with monthly photos rather than daily weighing to reduce overwhelm. Most clients in the CFP program see shedding resolve within 4-6 months while continuing to lose 15-25% of body weight safely. If shedding exceeds 150 hairs daily, consult your provider to rule out other causes like thyroid imbalance common in this age group.