• By Rob
  • May 1, 2023
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Mon May 1, 2023 03:39 PM

I’m speculating on structural affects of anti-aging and what we might look like after stem cell transplants to all > 200 stem cell nurseries in our bodies.

We accrue structural changes as we age. Our cartilage continues to grow. Some of us have a greater population of adipose (fat) cells. Bone mass decreases, and the eyeballs sink backwards.

While I do think we’ll regain our bone mass (eyeballs will return to normal position) and wrinkles will disappear, other signs of aging won’t go away because they are grown. Some people might opt for plastic surgery to reduce the length of the cartilage in their nose and ears. Some will get liposuction to remove excess fat tissue.


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