How it works

A simple path to preserve your skin’s youthful potential using your own cells.

1) The skin: where our beauty lives

1) The skin: where our beauty lives

Your skin is made of the epidermis (outer barrier), dermis (living support layer), and hypodermis (fat/anchoring tissue). The dermis is where youth lives — packed with fibroblasts that produce collagen, elastin, and extracellular matrix that keep the skin firm and elastic.

2) Youthful skin and fibroblasts

2) Youthful skin and fibroblasts

In youth, fibroblasts are plentiful and energetic, producing fresh collagen and elastin. Everyday micro-damage is repaired quickly. Young skin “bounces back” because the cellular machinery is active.

3) Aging and cellular decline

3) Aging and cellular decline

With age, fibroblasts decline in number and productivity. Collagen synthesis slows, structure weakens, and skin loses firmness and glow. The core issue: fewer, slower fibroblasts.

4) The fibroblast solution

4) The fibroblast solution

Autologous fibroblast therapy — reinjecting your own fibroblasts grown from a tiny biopsy — is a known concept. Some regulatory-approved autologous fibroblast therapies (e.g., azficel-T in specific indications) have demonstrated measurable effects in controlled clinical studies. And gained FDA approval.

5) Our advantage: long-term preservation

5) Our advantage: long-term preservation

We capture your fibroblasts when they are at their highest quality and cryopreserve them. One small collection in early adulthood protects a personal reserve for decades.

6) Today’s service and tomorrow’s options

6) Today’s service and tomorrow’s options

Today: Today, we collect, expand, test, and cryopreserve your fibroblasts. Future: Currently we offer cryopreservation services. If in the future therapeutic applications become available, any such use would be subject to formal regulatory approval, clinical validation, and separate consent. This website does not imply current availability, licensing, or demonstrated efficacy of any therapeutic intervention.

7) Why it matters

7) Why it matters

You only get one set of youthful fibroblasts. Preserving them early when they are most active protects their potential in regenerative applications in the future