Billionaire Trying To Reverse Aging Injected Fat Into His Face—Reveals 'Disturbing' Results

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Billionaire Trying To Reverse Aging Injected Fat Into His Face—Reveals 'Disturbing' Results
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'Immediately following the injections, my face began to blow up.'

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A biohacker shared his unexpected results to a facial fat injection as he tried to reverse his biological aging process. “And then it got worse, and worse, and worse until I couldn’t even see. It was a severe allergic reaction.”He added, “It was a promising technology, we were excited about it, and we thought it might be a really good path to revolumize, but because I reacted so profoundly, we just couldn’t continue it, so that stopped after one therapy.

Self-dubbed as “the world’s most measured human,” his journey started back in 2020 when his health was “in a pretty bad place.” This became known as Project Blueprint.After four years of rigorously ingesting dozens of pills daily and enforcing a strict diet, he claims his “cardiovascular fitness ranks in the top 1.5 percent of 18-year-olds” adding that he celebrates his “birthday every 19 months because we’ve dramatically slowed my speed of aging.

“I guess it depends on how you define hard. I personally find it a tremendous joy,” he said to GQ. “I derive tremendous pleasure from the entire process of what we’re trying to do. Pioneering the cutting edge of science and showing the future of human possibility.”Overall, he feels as if he’s standing on more stable ground and is able to make better judgments.A post shared by Darshan Shah, MD

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