Vital Discourse
What if the future of facial rejuvenation isn't a facelift — it's reversing aging itself? In Part 2 of their modern facelift series, Dr. Ben Cilento and Dr. Lee Mandel go deeper than surgery and fillers into the biology of why we age, what's being done to reverse it, and what that means for medicine, society, and the human lifespan. They open with body dysmorphic disorder — 13% of cosmetic surgery patients screen positive, newer data from Stanford puts injectable populations as high as 41%, and 75% of facial plastic surgeons see patients seeking procedures specifically to look better in selfies. The doctors are candid about how they identify and handle these patients, and why intuition built over decades matters more than any questionnaire. From there the episode moves into prevention: peptides including GHKCU for skin, sermorelin for natural growth hormone production, why peptides work differently than exogenous hormones and don't cause a crash when cycled off, and the FDA's complicated relationship with compounding pharmacies. Dr. Ben then delivers a detailed explanation of the Hayflick limit — the discovery that eukaryotic cells can only divide 40 to 60 times before becoming senescent — and why those senescent cells are the root cause of aging as we see it on the face and everywhere else. He walks through telomeres, telomerase, the TERT enzyme, and the work of Ron DePino (former MD Anderson CEO and Dr. Ben's mentor at Einstein) in developing a TERT-activating compound called TAC — currently in early trials — that could extend human lifespan to 150 to 200 years without the cancer risk previously associated with telomerase activation. The episode closes with a genuine policy question: what happens to society if people start living to 200? The key message: the future of anti-aging isn't better surgery — it's stopping the clock at the cellular level. Chapters: 00:00 Intro – Peptides, Aging, and the Future of Facial Rejuvenation 01:38 Body Dysmorphic Disorder — 13% of Cosmetic Patients, 41% in Injectable Populations 03:07 How Surgeons Identify and Handle Unrealistic Expectations 05:10 Prevention First — What Can Be Done Before Surgery 06:10 Peptides for Skin — GHKCU and Topical Treatments 12:31 The Biology of Aging — Cells, Senescence, and the Hayflick Limit 19:54 Telomeres Explained — The Shoelace Cap on Your Chromosomes 23:20 TERT, Telomerase, and Ron DePino's Breakthrough Research 29:28 Autophagy — How Fasting Cleans Up Senescent and Pre-Cancerous Cells 31:46 TAC — The Compound That Could Extend Human Life to 200 Years 32:05 The Policy Problem — How Do You Feed 200-Year-Old Humans? If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts.
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