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Is rapamycin the secret to youthful skin?
In this week’s episode, Dr. Charles Mok delves into the ins and outs of topical rapamycin, also known as sirolimus cream, and how it promotes youthful skin. Rapamycin pills are FDA-approved for certain conditions, and their topical forms are used to suppress the growth of tumors.
In a split-body study conducted by Drexel University, which used a very weak strength of rapamycin cream to examine signs of aging on the skin, the treated side produced younger-looking skin with fewer wrinkles, smaller pores, and less damage to the elastin.
Another remarkable benefit of sirolimus cream is its ability to lessen senescent or zombie cells, which are cells that have stopped dividing and replicating and can lead to organ dysfunction and organ failure.
If you’re interested in utilizing rapamycin for skin rejuvenation and biostimulation, tune in to this new episode of Inside the Cure - Topical Rapamycin: How It Works
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Dr. Charles Mok received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois in 1989. He completed his medical residency at Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. He has worked with laser manufacturing companies to improve their technologies; he has performed clinical research studies and has taught physicians from numerous other states. His professionalism and personal attention to detail have contributed to the success of one of the first medical spas in Michigan.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-mok-4a0432114/
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Is rapamycin the secret to youthful skin?
In this week’s episode, Dr. Charles Mok delves into the ins and outs of topical rapamycin, also known as sirolimus cream, and how it promotes youthful skin. Rapamycin pills are FDA-approved for certain conditions, and their topical forms are used to suppress the growth of tumors.
In a split-body study conducted by Drexel University, which used a very weak strength of rapamycin cream to examine signs of aging on the skin, the treated side produced younger-looking skin with fewer wrinkles, smaller pores, and less damage to the elastin.
Another remarkable benefit of sirolimus cream is its ability to lessen senescent or zombie cells, which are cells that have stopped dividing and replicating and can lead to organ dysfunction and organ failure.
If you’re interested in utilizing rapamycin for skin rejuvenation and biostimulation, tune in to this new episode of Inside the Cure - Topical Rapamycin: How It Works
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Enjoy the episode? Don’t forget to leave us a five-star review!
Dr. Charles Mok received his medical degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois in 1989. He completed his medical residency at Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. He has worked with laser manufacturing companies to improve their technologies; he has performed clinical research studies and has taught physicians from numerous other states. His professionalism and personal attention to detail have contributed to the success of one of the first medical spas in Michigan.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-mok-4a0432114/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alluremedicals/
Website: https://www.alluremedical.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AllureMedical
Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dr.-Charles-Mok/author/B0791M9FZQ?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
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