LifeWave X39: The Phototherapy Patch That Elevates Your Own Stem Cell Activity
A complete, evidence-based guide to how X39 works, what to expect, what the clinical data shows, and how it compares to peptide injections and stem cell therapy.
How X39 works
X39 contains a proprietary blend of amino acids and organic crystals encoded with specific light frequencies. When activated by body heat, the patch reflects those wavelengths back into the skin. The body interprets the signal and elevates production of GHK-Cu — a copper-binding tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) tied to over 4,000 gene expressions involved in repair, regeneration, and graceful aging.
GHK-Cu naturally declines about 60% by age 60. Clinical studies on X39 wearers measured elevated serum GHK-Cu within hours of application — without injections, transdermal delivery, or drugs.
What people report
- • Deeper, more restorative sleep (typically within 1–2 weeks)
- • Sustained natural energy without stimulants
- • Faster recovery from training and injury
- • Reduced everyday aches and stiffness
- • Improved skin elasticity, tone, and clarity
- • Sharper focus and mental clarity
* Individual results vary. Not a treatment, cure, or prevention for any disease.
Clinical evidence at a glance
GHK-Cu decline by age 60 (baseline studies)
Serum GHK-Cu elevation window per patch
Countries where X39 is used today
How X39 compares
| Approach | Delivery | Typical cost / mo | Invasiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| LifeWave X39 | Phototherapy patch | ~$150 | None — wear on skin |
| GHK-Cu injections | Subcutaneous | $300–$800 | Needles, prescription |
| Stem cell therapy | IV / injection | $5,000–$25,000 per session | Clinical procedure |
| Oral copper peptide | Capsule / topical | $30–$100 | Low bioavailability |
Frequently asked
Is X39 FDA approved?
X39 is FDA-registered as a Class I medical device for temporary relief of minor pain. It is not approved to treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and we make no such claims.
Does anything enter my bloodstream?
No. X39 is non-transdermal phototherapy — it reflects light wavelengths only. No drugs, hormones, or peptides cross the skin.
Can I shower with X39?
Yes, briefly. Pat dry afterward; the adhesive is water-resistant for short exposure but not designed for prolonged submersion.
How long do I wear it?
Up to 12 hours, then discard. One fresh patch per day.
Can I wear it with medications?
X39 has no known drug interactions because nothing enters the body. Always consult your physician for your individual situation.
Four steps. Daily ritual.
X39 is designed to slot into your day with zero friction. Tap through the steps — then flip the body to see where to place the patch.
Apply for 12 hours
Wear your X39 patch 12 hours on and 12 hours off to repair and rejuvenate.
On the bony bump at the base of the neck — most popular placement.
Light, not chemistry.
The patch is a passive reflector. Nothing crosses your skin — patented nanocrystals reflect specific wavelengths of your own body heat back at the body.
The patents are the difference.
By reimagining the possibilities of phototherapy, LifeWave revolutionised the way our bodies respond to light. Below are the US patents that protect the X39 technology.
Download patent PDFOptimal health — physical, mental, social.
What X39 users consistently report after their first 30 days of daily wear.
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Sources & footnotes
- [1] Pickart L. & Margolina A. "GHK Peptide as a Natural Modulator of Multiple Cellular Pathways in Skin and Connective Tissue." Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2018. PMC6073405. View source →
- [2] Pickart L. "The Human Tri-Peptide GHK and Tissue Remodeling." J. Biomaterials Science, Polymer Ed., 2008. PMID 18534094. View source →
- [3] Schmidt D. US Patent 10,232,184: Phototherapy Device for Enhancing Stem Cell Activity (USPTO). View source →
* Individual results may vary. User-reported experiences are not guaranteed outcomes. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.