Plastic surgery and regenerative medicine address different aspects of aging and recovery. When combined thoughtfully, they can support better healing, more stable results, and long-term patient outcomes.
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.
Longevity medicine is not appropriate for every patient. Knowing who should not pursue longevity treatments is a key part of ethical, physician-led care.
NAC therapy for longevity is used medically to support antioxidant balance and cellular protection. Its effectiveness depends on proper indication, dosing, and medical supervision.
Antioxidants and aging are connected through the body’s ability to manage oxidative stress. Understanding their limits is as important as understanding their potential benefits.
Oxidative stress and aging are connected through gradual cellular damage that builds up over time. Understanding this process helps explain why prevention matters long before visible aging occurs.
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.