Your biological age isn’t just a number on your birth certificate; it reflects how old your body truly is on a cellular level. Unlike chronological age, which simply counts the years you’ve been alive, biological age considers factors like DNA methylation, lifestyle habits, and overall health to determine how well your body is aging.
For example, two people might both be 40 years old, but if one has a healthy lifestyle and the other doesn’t, their biological ages could be significantly different. A younger biological age means a lower risk of age-related diseases, better physical condition, and potentially a longer lifespan.
Understanding and improving your biological age can help you take proactive steps to live a healthier, more vibrant life. At our clinic, we offer personalized assessments and treatments to help you reduce your biological age, from targeted skincare to hormone optimization.

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