Acute overdose from a clinician-directed vitamin B complex injection is rare
The B12 even taken in large doses is considered risk-free and safe
Therefore, its target population comprises people who want a proactive over-the-counter skin care product for:2 3 4 7 Antiaging (wrinkles, fine lines, and/or sagging skin) Striae, or stretch marks Hyperpigmentation concerns (e.g., melasma, dark spots) Hair growth Slow-healing wounds that arent bedsores or due to diabetes3 Inflammatory skin conditions (e.g., eczema, rosacea, etc.) Scarring due to injuries, surgeries, or acne Acne, including cystic acne Injectable GHK-Cu may also be used for cosmetic health, but its categorically broader range of benefits makes it additionally appropriate for people seeking a therapy for:3 10 24 27 Pain and inflammation Muscle, tissue, and ligament recovery Who should avoid GHK-Cu
Who should consider getting a Vitamin B12 shot
Vitamin B12, also called cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin
The approach to Vitamin C and D Injections is quite similar to that of Vitamin B12 injections