No waiting rooms, no awkward conversations, no compromises. Lustre runs entirely online — your consultation, your prescription, your protocol, handled.
A 10-minute health assessment covers your goals, health history, current routine, and any medications. If your protocol requires labs, we order them to your nearest LabCorp — or you can upload a recent panel from your own physician. No clinic visit required.
A board-certified physician reviews your intake and — where appropriate — your lab results. They design a protocol matched to your skin goals, body composition targets, and lifestyle. If they don't think peptides are the right fit for you right now, they'll tell you why.
Your prescription is sent to a licensed U.S. 503A compounding pharmacy. Peptides are prepared fresh to USP-797 sterile standards and cold-chain shipped overnight in temperature-monitored packaging. Discreet. Reliable. Arrives at your door exactly as intended.
Monthly check-ins with your provider track how your skin and body are responding. Dose, cadence, and stack are refined over time. The best protocol is one that keeps improving — and your provider stays with you through every refill cycle.
Every Lustre protocol meets the same regulatory standards as treatments you'd receive at a physician's office or medspa — because that's exactly what they are. Prescription medications, not supplements.
All peptides are dispensed from 503A-licensed pharmacies under USP Chapter 797 sterile compounding standards. Every prescription is reviewed and signed by a board-certified U.S. physician before anything ships.
HIPAA-compliant records. Encrypted intake. Your data stays yours.
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. A valid prescription from a licensed provider is required before any medication is dispensed.
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.