Surgery is not anti-aging. While it can improve structure and appearance, it does not slow the biological processes that drive aging. Long-term results depend on addressing health, inflammation, and cellular function.
Chronic inflammation is a low-grade, persistent biological process that can quietly accelerate aging and disease. Many patients live with it for years before symptoms become clinically evident.
Preventive medicine for aging is a physician-led approach focused on early detection, inflammation control, and long-term health planning. Rather than treating symptoms after they appear, it addresses risk factors before chronic conditions develop.
Longevity medicine is a preventive, physician-led approach focused on cellular health, inflammation, and long-term well-being. It is not about reversing aging or promising miracles, but about medical evaluation, evidence-based interventions, and informed decision-making.