What Is Longevity

Aesthetics, Skin, and Spa

Skin longevity, collagen stimulation, microneedling, peels, lasers, and modern aesthetic interventions. Where the line sits between cosmetic outcomes and the underlying biology of skin and connective tissue.

Topics in Aesthetics, Skin, and Spa

Biological Dentistry

Biological dentistry treats the mouth as part of the whole body, using biocompatible materials and addressing infections that may drive systemic inflammation.

Body Contouring

Body contouring uses targeted energy, cold, or injection to reduce localized fat and tighten skin without surgery. Here is how each method works and what the evidence shows.

Botox (Neuromodulators)

Botox and other neuromodulators temporarily block nerve signals to muscles, reducing wrinkles and treating certain medical conditions. Here is how the biology works.

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels use controlled acid solutions to remove damaged skin layers, triggering regeneration. Learn about peel depths, mechanisms, and skin longevity effects.

Collagen Stimulation

Collagen stimulation uses controlled injury, light, or energy to trigger the skin's own repair process, rebuilding structural protein lost with age.

Dermal Fillers

Hair Restoration (PRP for Hair)

PRP for hair restoration uses concentrated platelets from your own blood to stimulate follicle activity. Understand the mechanism, evidence, and what to expect.

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)

IPL uses broad-spectrum light to target pigment and vascular irregularities in the skin, stimulating collagen remodeling and reducing visible signs of photoaging.

Laser Skin Resurfacing

Laser skin resurfacing uses focused light energy to remove damaged skin layers and stimulate collagen production, improving texture, tone, and visible aging signs.

LED Light Therapy (Facial)

LED light therapy uses specific wavelengths to stimulate collagen, reduce inflammation, and address acne in facial skin. Here is what the evidence shows.

Med Spa

A med spa combines clinical-grade aesthetic procedures with a spa setting, offering treatments like injectables, lasers, and skin rejuvenation under medical oversight.

Microcurrent Facial

Microcurrent facials use sub-threshold electrical current to stimulate facial muscles and promote ATP production, with evidence on skin toning and collagen support.

Microneedling

Microneedling uses fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin, triggering collagen and elastin production for texture, scar, and aging concerns.

Radiofrequency Skin Tightening

Sauna Spa

A sauna spa uses controlled heat exposure to activate cardiovascular, detoxification, and recovery responses, with evidence on longevity and health outcomes.

Skin Longevity

Skin longevity addresses the biological processes that drive skin aging, from collagen loss to UV damage, and the interventions with evidence behind them.

Skin Microbiome

The skin microbiome is the community of bacteria, fungi, and viruses living on skin that shapes barrier function, immune defense, and aging.

Thread Lifts

Thread lifts use absorbable sutures to physically reposition sagging skin and stimulate collagen production, offering a minimally invasive alternative to surgical facelifts.

Wellness Spa

A wellness spa combines relaxation services with health-focused therapies like sauna, hydrotherapy, and bodywork, targeting recovery, stress reduction, and physical restoration.

Latest News in Aesthetics, Skin, and Spa

Longevity.TechnologyMar 25, 2026

Parallel Health’s skin microbiome tool aims at precision aging care

Parallel Health's Metabolic Microbiome Profiling measures what skin microbes actively produce—vitamins, antioxidants, fatty acids, and lipids—rather than merely identifying which organisms are present. This functional approach to skin microbiome analysis enables precision interventions tied to barrier function, immune support, and resilience, positioning the skin microbiome as a measurable diagnostic rather than a marketing concept.

Longevity.TechnologyFeb 16, 2026

Biotech ingredient promises clinic-level skin tightening results

DermCeutical EDL, a biotech-engineered ingredient, stimulates fibroblasts to increase elastin production and reduce cellular stress, delivering measurable improvements in skin firmness and fine lines comparable to professional treatments. The development represents a shift toward topical interventions that support cellular function and dermal resilience as part of broader aging resilience.

LT WireMar 18, 2026

Parallel Health unveils skin microbiome mapping technology

Parallel Health has developed Metabolic Microbiome Profiling, a technology that maps the functional output of skin microbes rather than merely identifying species presence. This approach links microbial metabolite production—including vitamins, antioxidants, and short-chain fatty acids—to skin aging phenotypes, enabling personalized dermatological intervention based on actual biochemical activity rather than microbial composition alone.

Longevity.TechnologyFeb 24, 2026

Antiaging shifts upstream as cell wellness gains traction

The personal care and longevity industry is shifting from treating visible signs of aging to supporting cellular health upstream, positioning products as maintenance tools for biological function rather than cosmetic fixes. This repositioning extends the customer lifecycle while aligning consumer expectations with the biological mechanisms of aging.

Longevity.TechnologyMar 5, 2026

Lancôme ties up with Timeline to target skin’s biological age

Lancôme and Timeline have partnered to develop a skincare line using urolithin A (Mitopure), a molecule that enhances mitochondrial function in skin cells to address aging at the cellular level rather than merely treating visible signs. This represents a shift in luxury skincare from cosmetic coverage to supporting long-term cellular vitality and resilience.

LT WireFeb 4, 2026

Acorn Biolabs treats first patients in randomized hair regeneration trial

Acorn Biolabs has initiated a randomized, controlled trial of YOU, an autologous secretome derived from hair follicle stem cells, to treat androgenic alopecia. The study will measure changes in hair density, thickness, and patient outcomes against placebo, establishing whether personalized regenerative approaches offer clinically meaningful advantages over existing pharmacologic treatments.