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SNAP-8 vs Tesamorelin

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Skin & Cosmetic
SNAP-8
Growth Hormone PeptidesFat Loss & Metabolic
Tesamorelin
Summary
SNAP-8 is a synthetic octapeptide cosmetic ingredient that reduces the depth of expression lines and wrinkles by competitively inhibiting the SNARE complex involved in acetylcholine release at neuromuscular junctions, providing a topical 'Botox-like' effect.
Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved synthetic GHRH analog specifically indicated for reduction of excess abdominal (visceral) fat in HIV patients with lipodystrophy. It is the only GHRH peptide with FDA approval for a fat-reduction indication and is studied off-label for metabolic syndrome and cognitive function.
Half-Life
N/A — topical application; local effect duration depends on formulation
~26 minutes
Admin Route
Topical
SubQ
Research
Typical Dose
3–10% concentration in formulation
2 mg
Frequency
1–2x daily
Once daily
Key Benefits
  • Reduces depth of dynamic expression wrinkles
  • Smooths forehead lines, crow's feet, glabellar lines
  • Non-invasive topical Botox alternative
  • Can be incorporated into serums, creams, eye contour products
  • Reduces muscle contraction without paralysis
  • Improves skin texture and firmness over time
  • Complements other anti-aging peptides (Argireline, Matrixyl)
  • FDA-approved for visceral fat reduction in HIV lipodystrophy
  • Significant reduction in trunk/visceral fat (average 15–20% in trials)
  • Improved triglyceride and lipid profiles
  • Potential cognitive benefits and memory improvement
  • Preserves lean mass while reducing fat
  • Natural pulsatile GH stimulation
Side Effects
  • Generally excellent tolerability
  • Rare: mild redness in sensitive individuals
  • Not suitable for injection (topical use only)
  • Injection site reactions (redness, irritation)
  • Arthralgia and joint pain
  • Peripheral edema
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
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