“We just couldn’t continue it”
The Bogdanov process should’ve continued. Ignore the haters.
Maybe some people hate him, certainly not me. I think he’s doing us a service and I appreciate it, but he sets himself up to be talked about and criticized. It wouldn’t be honest to only comment on things he’s doing well, he puts it all out there. Way too much info on some of his body parts.
I agree he looks young here. Maybe he should change his slogan to “Don’t die (and look really good)”.
Or “Good looks scare Death”, “Beautiful faces live Longer”, “Don’t die - Look good - Eat Blue”, “Look good - Death Kaputt” (excuse my German
)
Critique is of a different nature, I find. Imho his sharing (or potential oversharing), doesn’t warrant the downright vile comments he tends to get on social media outlets.
Would meso help resolve dark circles?
Or die anyway and have a good-looking corpse.
I don’t think meso can help with dark circles.
What about a self-injected filler, maybe cross-linked HA? Any suggestions? Thanks.
*I just read your post on another thread which advises against self-treatment.
Is this guy really 59? How do we know this?
I mean if he is, that would be AMAZING !

Seems like it: https://www.reddit.com/r/Biohackers/comments/1dqt9vy/is_chris_gibson_actually_60/
“Hi, I’m Chris Gibson. Influencer, Skin Care Expert, Best Selling Author, & Licensed Esthetician.”
I’ve been told time and time again as a 60 year old that I definitely don’t look my age. Recently coined as “American’s Holistic Esthetician”, I have 36 plus years of skin care and wellness experience under my belt. I would like to share with you all of my secrets that keep me looking as ageless as possible.
I’ve never had Botox or any other procedures done, instead I focused on daily habits of making sure my diet was clean, and then utilizing the best tools and products available to achieve these results. Whether it’s been through the use of red light therapy, at home device technology, skin peels, or specific serums and creams, I always try to keep my recommendations as low cost as possible.
Based on this link, he is 100% using a filter. He looks great, and nothing wrong with that, but you just can’t judge how young he looks from what I’m seeing. (There might be other images, of course!)
I imagine the cosmetic surgery app they mention in this video would be bad news for people with anxiety around their appearance, … Similar to the tiktock filters that age you, but the opposite.
Is the app available in the USA?
Ah, the podcast is slightly different
Did you try this? Am considering adding and then pulse dosing.
Google Gemini:
The typical cost for a 1927 nm Thulium laser treatment, such as LaseMD Ultra or Moxi, ranges from
$500 to $1,800 or more per session in California. The price varies widely depending on several factors, including the specific laser system used, the treatment area, and the clinic’s location and reputation.
Price ranges by treatment type
- LaseMD Ultra: A LaseMD 1927 nm thulium laser treatment is typically priced between $500 and $1,200 for a single session. A combination treatment with a Carbon Laser Facial can be around $699 per session.
- Moxi: Treatments generally cost between $500 and $1,000 per session. Some clinics offer packages of up to three sessions for around $500.
- Lavieen: This 1927 nm laser treatment is often priced between $900 and $1,800 for a single session.
Companies selling 1927 nm Thulium laser products for skin resurfacing include Fraxel by Solta Medical (a Bausch Health company), Lutronic Ultra by Cynosure Lutronic, and Liton Laser. Fraxel also offers the Fraxel DUAL system which combines 1550nm and 1927nm wavelengths. Additionally, Beijing DALI Beauty Technology CO., Ltd. and Beijing Oriental Wison Technology Co., Limited are manufacturers in China that also produce 1927 nm Thulium lasers.
Key Brands & Products
Fraxel
. (Solta Medical/Bausch Health) offers the Fraxel DUAL and Fraxel FTX systems, which are non-ablative treatments for skin resurfacing.
Lutronic Ultra
. (Cynosure Lutronic) is another device that utilizes 1927 nm Thulium laser technology for skin rejuvenation with minimal downtime.
Liton Laser
. is a Chinese manufacturer that produces fractional 1927nm Thulium lasers and offers them for clinical and aesthetic uses, such as skin anti-aging, acne treatment, and pigmentation removal.
Other Manufacturers
How it Works
Why systemic isotretinoin vs topical tretinoin/adapalene on the face?
What dose is microdose to you?
I’ve looked into this. I’ve got really oily skin and wondered if oral iso would make a difference. My derm actually prescribed me 10mg 3x a week (or 30mg once weekly), but I never ended up taking it. From what I could find, oral doesn’t really have extra anti-aging benefits compared to topical, the main upside seems to just be oil reduction.
That said, there are definitely a lot of unknowns about the systemic effects. Some studies suggest possible mTORC1 downregulation and increased autophagy, which could make oral use more interesting, At least in theory.
I found 5mg capsules from an Indian pharmacy source. Lowest I could find. I’d prefer 2.5mg or even lower however. For now I’m doing ok with 0.3% adapalene, which seems less irritating than tretinoin.
You’d take it daily?
I’ve been on 0.05% tretinoin for almost 20 years now and my facial skin has totally adapted. Thinking maybe I should try adapalene on my neck though, my neck only tolerates tretinoin in months without letter R ![]()
I don’t use adapalene daily yet but I used it daily for the past 3-4 days, no significant redness or drying of skin. Skin feels warm though. Going to take tonight off most likely.
Or did you mean isotretinoin? I’d try it at the lowest possible dose maybe once a week then maybe go 2x a week and so on. I’d be quite cautious with it.