Many people dismiss skincare as superficial or fear it as unsafe. The reality is that neglecting the skin accelerates aging across the body. Dr. Sajic cuts through the confusion with a physician’s perspective: evidence-based protection and repair of the skin barrier is preventive medicine, not luxury.
Men often see skin as cosmetic and dismiss subtle signs of damage until a crisis forces a reckoning. Dusan lived this firsthand: years of athletic training and sun exposure left silent changes that even he, as a dermatologist, didn’t fully appreciate until cancer appeared. He explains the hidden physiological shifts that show up on men’s skin long before they show up in bloodwork, hormones, or fitness metrics. His insights help men understand skin as essential performance maintenance, not vanity.
The skin is not just appearance, it’s the body’s largest organ and a reflection of systemic health. Studies show that people with greater sun damage and chronic inflammation also face higher risks of heart disease, depression, and Alzheimer’s. Dr. Sajic explains why protecting and restoring skin function is a direct path to healthier, longer living.
Biohackers measure everything from sleep cycles to blood panels, yet skin, the body’s largest and most visible organ - is often ignored. Structural changes in elasticity, resilience, and repair map directly to biological aging across systems. Dr. Sajic explains how tracking skin can become a powerful, non-invasive tool in any serious longevity practice.
Men often dismiss skin changes as cosmetic, but shifts in oil, acne, or elasticity are often tied to hormone balance, stress load, and systemic aging. Dr. Sajic reframes skin as a visible health gauge, showing how monitoring and supporting it provides men with early, actionable insights into their overall wellbeing.
Most of what people call “skincare” either focuses on surface appearance or basic prevention. Dusan argues that neither is sufficient once real biological change has begun, especially for people with heavy sun exposure earlier in life. He explains the gap between cosmetic results and true functional repair - and why measurable tools like antioxidant testing, mitochondrial analysis, and barrier function markers matter for long-term skin longevity. This helps audiences understand how to rebuild resilience instead of simply slowing decline.
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The Missing Middle in Skincare: Why Prevention Alone Isn’t Enough To Repair Decades of Damage
Most of what people call “skincare” either focuses on surface appearance or basic prevention. Dusan argues that neither is sufficient once real biological change has begun, especially for people with heavy sun exposure earlier in life. He explains the gap between cosmetic results and true functional repair - and why measurable tools like antioxidant testing, mitochondrial analysis, and barrier function markers matter for long-term skin longevity. This helps audiences understand how to rebuild resilience instead of simply slowing decline.
Longevity Science Explains Why Skin Care Isn’t Vanity
Many people dismiss skincare as superficial or fear it as unsafe. The reality is that neglecting the skin accelerates aging across the body. Dr. Sajic cuts through the confusion with a physician’s perspective: evidence-based protection and repair of the skin barrier is preventive medicine, not luxury.
Why Our Skin Health Is a Window Into Whole-Body Aging
The skin is not just appearance, it’s the body’s largest organ and a reflection of systemic health. Studies show that people with greater sun damage and chronic inflammation also face higher risks of heart disease, depression, and Alzheimer’s. Dr. Sajic explains why protecting and restoring skin function is a direct path to healthier, longer living.
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Latest episodes
Key topics
The Missing Middle in Skincare: Why Prevention Alone Isn’t Enough To Repair Decades of Damage
Most of what people call “skincare” either focuses on surface appearance or basic prevention. Dusan argues that neither is sufficient once real biological change has begun, especially for people with heavy sun exposure earlier in life. He explains the gap between cosmetic results and true functional repair - and why measurable tools like antioxidant testing, mitochondrial analysis, and barrier function markers matter for long-term skin longevity. This helps audiences understand how to rebuild resilience instead of simply slowing decline.
Longevity Science Explains Why Skin Care Isn’t Vanity
Many people dismiss skincare as superficial or fear it as unsafe. The reality is that neglecting the skin accelerates aging across the body. Dr. Sajic cuts through the confusion with a physician’s perspective: evidence-based protection and repair of the skin barrier is preventive medicine, not luxury.
Why Our Skin Health Is a Window Into Whole-Body Aging
The skin is not just appearance, it’s the body’s largest organ and a reflection of systemic health. Studies show that people with greater sun damage and chronic inflammation also face higher risks of heart disease, depression, and Alzheimer’s. Dr. Sajic explains why protecting and restoring skin function is a direct path to healthier, longer living.
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