The peptide market was built for biohackers. Lustre was built for women who have already done the work — and are ready for the next layer.
You've done the serums, the appointments, the protocols. You understand the difference between a supplement and a prescription. You've researched semaglutide, retinoids, NAD+ — and you're comfortable with physician-supervised care. The existing peptide market just wasn't designed with you in mind.
Lustre connects women with U.S.-licensed physicians who prescribe personalized peptide protocols, compounded to sterile pharmaceutical standards and shipped directly to their door. The clinical rigour of a medspa visit. The convenience of your skincare routine.
Every protocol at Lustre is designed around outcomes women actually care about: skin quality, body composition, sleep architecture, and long-term cellular health — not performance metrics borrowed from sports medicine.
Every protocol is designed and signed by a board-certified U.S. physician. Nothing ships without a valid prescription. Nothing is prescribed without a proper intake review.
All peptides are compounded in licensed U.S. 503A pharmacies to USP Chapter 797 sterile standards — the same standard as hospital-grade compounded medications.
Protocol design, dosing, and outcome framing are all calibrated for female physiology. The science is the same. The context is finally right.
For clinical questions, protocol inquiries, or anything else — reach us at hello@lustrehealth.com.
Compounded peptides are prescribed off-label for wellness, performance, and recovery goals under the supervision of a licensed medical provider. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
All peptides dispensed by Lustre Health are prescription-only medications requiring a valid prescription from a licensed provider.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drug products. They are prepared by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies under USP Chapter 797 standards.
Peptides may interact with insulin, hormone therapies, and immunosuppressants. Disclose all medications to your provider.
Subcutaneous injection. Full training provided with your first shipment.