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How Taking Care of Your Fibroblasts Might Help You Look Younger

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#1 Nate-2004

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Posted 24 April 2018 - 12:54 PM


An Interview with Dr. Vadim Zorin.


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#2 bosharpe

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Posted 24 April 2018 - 02:45 PM

At the moment if you are UK based you'd have to travel to Russia or the U.S to get this done. Would be good to see some before/after examples. 



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#3 tunt01

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Posted 24 April 2018 - 04:05 PM

At the moment if you are UK based you'd have to travel to Russia or the U.S to get this done. Would be good to see some before/after examples. 

 

Where in the US can this be done?



#4 Nate-2004

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Posted 24 April 2018 - 06:00 PM

Yeah I'm also wondering, is there only one round of treatment every few years? It says $5000 per round but that appears to be just an average that is dependent upon specific clinics.

 

 


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#5 QuestforLife

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Posted 17 May 2018 - 08:13 AM

It is incredibly frustrating how hard it is to rejuvenate the skin. Straight away you can see the problem with this treatment is that they are taking your own (aged) fibroblasts and passaging them (making them more numerous, but older) and then putting them back in to a specific problem area. This will obviously increase the number of active fibroblasts in that area in the short run, but long term I can't see the benefits lasting. That is, unless they are rejuvenating these cell in vitro somehow (maybe with telomerase or OSKM factors) before re-injecting.

 

Despite my pessimism I will keep an eye on the availability (and price) of this treatment.


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