Autoimmune Specialist Using Peptide Therapy St Petersburg FL

Autoimmune Specialist Using Peptide Therapy St Petersburg FL

Written by: Ellie Pranckevicius, FNP-BC, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner & Aesthetic Injector | Facial Restoration & Regenerative Injectable Specialist, Mirror Plastic Surgery

Key Takeaways

  1. Peptide therapy offers a natural alternative to conventional treatments for autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and systemic inflammation by targeting specific immune pathways.
  2. Mirror Plastic Surgery provides concierge peptide programs under Ellie Pranckevicius, FNP-BC, with in-depth consultations and medical supervision for safe outcomes.
  3. Key peptides such as BPC-157, GHK-CU, KPV, and TB500 reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and support conditions like IBD and psoriasis through personalized stacks like the Glow Stack.
  4. Medically supervised care at Mirror reduces the risks of unsupervised peptides, including contamination and improper dosing, through quality sourcing and ongoing monitoring.
  5. Experience personalized autoimmune relief and continuous support by booking a consultation with Ellie at Mirror Plastic Surgery for tailored peptide protocols and 24/7 guidance.

Why Autoimmune Patients in St. Petersburg Choose Mirror for Peptide Therapy

Working with a local autoimmune specialist for peptide therapy provides safe, supervised care tailored to your unique physiology and health goals. Mirror Plastic Surgery’s concierge model limits procedures to one or two per day, so Ellie can spend a full 60 minutes on your consultation and remain available for ongoing support. Peptides like BPC-157 demonstrate significant potential for reducing systemic inflammation and promoting tissue repair in over 20 years of animal studies, although human clinical trials remain limited. This evidence profile makes expert supervision essential for safe use and meaningful results.

The team follows evidence-based protocols and uses pharmaceutical-grade peptides from reputable suppliers with batch testing to confirm purity and potency. Start with a consultation to discuss which pharmaceutical-grade peptides align with your specific autoimmune profile and symptoms.

Meet Ellie Pranckevicius, FNP-BC: Autoimmune Peptide Specialist at Mirror

Ellie Pranckevicius, FNP-BC, blends critical care experience with aesthetic medicine expertise to guide peptide therapy at Mirror Plastic Surgery. Her educational foundation includes a Bachelor’s in Health Science from Boston University on the premedical track, followed by both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Nursing from the University of South Florida.

This academic preparation set the stage for four years in the Neuroscience ICU at Tampa General Hospital, where she managed critically ill patients with complex physiological conditions and developed deep insight into immune function and metabolic health.

Ellie’s approach centers on clear education and honest communication with every patient. She breaks down the science behind each peptide protocol into everyday language so you understand how each peptide works and what results you can realistically expect. Her esthetician training from high-end medical spas in Boston complements her nursing background, allowing her to address both clinical issues and aesthetic concerns that often accompany autoimmune disease.

Working alongside Dr. Akash Chandawarkar, a Harvard-educated physician and Johns Hopkins-trained plastic surgeon, Ellie delivers care that meets rigorous medical standards. You can follow @mirrorplasticsurgery and @dr.akashplasticsurgery on Instagram for educational content, case updates, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Ellie Pranckevicius, FNP-BC
Ellie Pranckevicius, FNP-BC

Targeted Peptides Ellie Uses for Autoimmune Relief and Immune Support

Several specific peptides show strong promise for autoimmune management, each focusing on a different aspect of immune dysfunction and inflammation. The table below maps each peptide to its primary autoimmune benefit and shows how Mirror combines them into real-world protocols, including the Glow Stack that pairs three peptides to address both inflammation and tissue repair at the same time.

Peptide

Autoimmune Benefit

Mirror Protocol Example

BPC-157

Systemic inflammation reduction, joint repair

Glow Stack for psoriasis management

GHK-CU

Collagen production, melasma improvement

Glow Stack combination therapy

KPV

Gut inflammation, IBD symptom relief

Targeted IBD protocols

TB500

Soft tissue inflammation and wound repair

Glow Stack combination therapy

KPV demonstrates anti-inflammatory properties through NF-kB inhibition and cytokine reduction in preclinical studies, which makes it especially useful for inflammatory bowel conditions. BPC-157, while still lacking human clinical trials, has extensive safety and efficacy data from more than two decades of animal research.

How Mirror Builds Personalized Peptide Protocols to Ease Autoimmune Symptoms

Mirror Plastic Surgery’s autoimmune programs focus on thorough assessment and customized peptide stacks rather than one-size-fits-all protocols. The signature Glow Stack combines GHK-CU, BPC-157, and TB500 to calm systemic inflammation while supporting tissue repair and collagen production. This multi-target design works especially well for psoriasis, where immune dysfunction, skin barrier damage, and chronic inflammation all need attention.

Real patient experiences from 2025 show how this approach translates into daily life improvements. One patient shared, “My psoriasis plaques cleared within weeks, and my inflammatory markers improved significantly on follow-up labs.” Another reported, “The water retention I’d struggled with for years disappeared in the first week, and my joint pain became manageable for the first time in months.” These stories highlight how Ellie tailors each stack using detailed lab analysis, including thyroid function, hormone panels, and inflammatory markers, so the protocol matches the patient’s biology.

Ongoing support keeps these protocols safe and effective over time. Ellie offers 24/7 text access for questions, plus step-by-step reconstitution videos so even first-time peptide users feel confident with mixing and injections. Regular follow-ups allow her to adjust dosing, swap peptides, or order new labs as your symptoms and markers change.

Explore whether a customized peptide plan fits your situation by requesting a personalized autoimmune peptide review with Ellie.

Unsupervised Peptides vs Mirror’s Medically Guided Autoimmune Care

The unregulated online peptide market creates serious risks for autoimmune patients searching for relief. Unsupervised peptide use can cause hormonal imbalances, immune system overstimulation, and complications from contaminated or mislabeled products. Without a qualified provider, people often face incorrect dosing, dangerous drug interactions, and worsening of underlying autoimmune disease.

Mirror Plastic Surgery reduces these risks through structured screening, vetted sourcing, and continuous monitoring. All peptides come from reputable providers that perform rigorous batch testing for purity and potency. Quality concerns with non-FDA-approved peptide products include wide variations in purity and dosing accuracy, with testing revealing mislabeled or contaminated products from online suppliers. Mirror’s sourcing standards directly address these contamination and mislabeling problems. Ellie’s clinical background supports careful candidate selection, precise dosing plans, and early recognition of side effects so issues are managed before they become serious.

Step-by-Step Peptide Therapy Process at Mirror Plastic Surgery

Mirror follows a clear, structured process for peptide therapy so autoimmune patients know what to expect at every stage:

  1. Initial 30 to 60 minute consultation with a complete medical history review
  2. Detailed lab analysis, including thyroid, hormone, and inflammatory markers
  3. Custom peptide stack design based on your symptoms, goals, and lab results
  4. Hands-on reconstitution and administration training supported by video tutorials
  5. Nationwide shipping of pharmaceutical-grade peptides directly to your home
  6. 24/7 text support and scheduled follow-up consultations
  7. Ongoing lab monitoring and protocol adjustments as your body responds

Patients across Florida and throughout the United States can complete this entire process remotely through secure telemedicine. Remote care maintains the same level of medical oversight while reducing travel time, which helps patients managing chronic autoimmune conditions stay consistent with treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Autoimmune Peptide Therapy

Are peptides FDA-approved for autoimmune conditions?

Most peptides used for autoimmune support are not FDA-approved for disease treatment, but licensed compounding pharmacies can legally provide them for wellness-focused care. Recent regulatory changes have improved access, and many previously restricted peptides returned to Category 1 status in 2026. Providers use these peptides off-label under medical supervision, similar to how many standard medications are prescribed for non-labeled indications.

Can peptides heal autoimmune disease?

Peptides help modulate immune activity and reduce inflammation rather than permanently “healing” autoimmune disease. They can support immune balance, lower inflammatory markers, and improve symptom control when used appropriately. Current preclinical data shows promising anti-inflammatory effects, yet peptides work best as part of a broader wellness strategy that may include nutrition, stress reduction, sleep support, and conventional care.

What are the downsides of peptide therapy?

Common side effects include mild injection site irritation, brief nausea, headaches, and temporary fatigue. More serious problems tend to occur with unsupervised use, such as hormonal disruption or excessive immune stimulation. Long-term safety data remains limited for many peptides, so medical supervision is crucial, especially for people with complex autoimmune histories.

How can I reverse autoimmune symptoms naturally?

Natural autoimmune support often combines personalized peptide stacks with targeted lifestyle changes, stress management, and nutritional strategies. Supervised peptide therapy can help calm overactive immune responses and reduce inflammation, but it works safest and most effectively when guided by comprehensive assessment and regular monitoring tailored to your specific diagnosis.

Does insurance cover peptide therapy?

Insurance rarely covers peptide therapy because insurers typically classify it as wellness or optimization rather than disease treatment. During your initial visit, Mirror Plastic Surgery reviews pricing and payment options in detail so you can make an informed decision about investing in your long-term health.

Mirror Plastic Surgery serves as a leading St. Petersburg resource for safe, medically guided peptide therapy for autoimmune conditions. Under Ellie Pranckevicius’s care, patients receive individualized protocols, close monitoring, and education that supports long-term results.

Book an appointment with Ellie today to begin your path toward more natural, personalized autoimmune relief.

Disclaimer: Results may vary from person to person. Editorial content, before and after images, and patient testimonials do not constitute a guarantee of specific results.

Disclaimer: Peptide therapy is intended for wellness and optimization purposes and is not prescribed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease unless specifically stated. Many peptides are not FDA-approved and may be used off-label. Some have limited long-term safety data, with a potential for unknown risks, complications, or desensitization with prolonged use.