In search of a facelift without a knife
Longevity clinics and medical spas are increasingly offering their own — often unsubstantiated — treatments. But do they work?
In search of a facelift without a knife Longevity clinics and medical spas are providing a growing number of treatments. Many of these offerings lack substantial evidence of their effectiveness. The article questions whether these unsubstantiated treatments truly deliver results.
- Longevity clinics and medical spas are expanding their treatment options.
- Many of these treatments are offered without scientific substantiation.
- The efficacy of these new treatments is questioned. Continue reading https://www.ft.com/content/d9bb74b9-bf34-4358-a2df-9b698d049d37
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