Jason Wachub
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So where do you think we're going here?
You know, I talked to Teo Salamani, who's a really respected derm on the podcast.
And his view was, I've got young kids.
I've got two girls, six and eight.
He was like, when they're in their 30s, they might actually be able to experience eternal youth, given how fast things are moving.
When I think about when he was like non invasive procedures, whether it be lasers, or I want to talk about by 3d bio printed skin, like where is like, are there going to be some treatments that just like completely disappear?
Like, does Botox just completely go away?
Are we entering a world of lasers and bioprinted skin?
I just remember in the 80s and 90s, if you were getting any quote-unquote work done, you'd read it in Us Weekly or People Magazine back in the day.
It was a full-on facelift.
People would disappear for months.
Now that still happens, but there are more non-invasive treatments that are just incredible.
How do you think about that?
Wow.
So do you think we're getting to a place where aesthetically someone might be able to stop how they're aging as relates to their skin health, but at the same time have, it's not just the aesthetic benefit, actually have the benefit of slowing down aging internally, essentially like treating metabolic issues through the skin and also looking good.
Any early findings from that?
So zombie cells in the skin are impacting your cognitive health.
Yes.
And so do you think we're getting to a place where we can stop this?
Well, we can't stop zombie cells, but that's fascinating.