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Unlocking Longevity: The Truth About Senolytics & Age-less Living
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Summary: The Science of Age-less Living — The Promise of Senolytics
In this episode, Dr. Ethan Hausman-Marquis, cosmetic surgeon, professor, and founder of The Catalyst Clinic, explores one of the most exciting frontiers in longevity medicine: senolytics—therapies designed to selectively eliminate aged, dysfunctional “zombie cells” that accumulate in our bodies as we age.
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Introduction and Credentials
00:01:15 Scientific Foundation
00:02:13 Understanding Senescent Cells
00:06:14 Senolytics Introduction
00:10:12 Clinical Evidence
00:14:33 Cosmetic and Regenerative Applications
00:17:58 Ethical and Regulatory Considerations
00:21:20 Future Outlook
00:23:14 Conclusion and Wrap-up
Dr. Hausman-Marquis explains how these senescent cells, far from being harmless bystanders, actively contribute to inflammation, tissue breakdown, and many hallmarks of aging, from sagging skin to chronic disease. Senolytics, including natural compounds like fisetin and pharmaceutical agents like dasatinib, are at the cutting edge of research, showing early promise in improving physical function, reducing inflammation, and possibly even reversing aspects of age-related decline.
The episode breaks down:
- What senescent cells are, why they matter, and how they undermine our health
- How senolytic therapies work to clear out these dysfunctional cells
- The latest research findings, including animal and early human clinical trials
- The potential synergy between senolytics and regenerative treatments in aesthetics, hair restoration, and orthopedics
- The ethical, regulatory, and safety considerations as this field rapidly evolves
With a focus on both the scientific promise and the need for caution, Dr. Hausman-Marquis envisions a future where personalized senolytic therapies become a cornerstone of age-less living—helping not just to add years to life, but vitality and quality to those years.
Tune in to learn how clearing out cellular clutter could be the key to unlocking a healthier, more vibrant future.