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In the 21st century, people increasingly think about their health, striving to live not only a long but also an active life. The most effective ways to achieve this goal are offered by integrative anti-aging medicine. By gathering information about a person’s health status and genetic characteristics, anti-aging medicine is capable not only of eliminating existing pathologies but also of preventing the development of new diseases. These diseases may be genetically predetermined or acquired as a result of lifestyle disturbances, sleep disorders, stressful situations, hormonal changes, or acute deficiencies.
There is a common misconception that an anti-aging physician only corrects external signs of aging. In reality, an anti-aging medicine specialist, by eliminating internal imbalances and optimizing the function of all organs, helps improve the patient’s quality of life at all levels, starting with physical health.
The Concept of Anti-Aging Medicine
The term anti-age was first proposed in the 1980s by the American scientist Karl Ronald. He stated that aging is a disease that should be treated. Thus, the field of anti-aging medicine was born and, since 1990, has developed into a distinct branch of science.
Years of research and medical practice worldwide have proven that anti-aging medicine is capable of much more. It not only promotes longevity but improves the condition of the body and maintains its normal functioning throughout life.
Living long and in good health is the primary mission of anti-aging medicine.
Specifically, anti-aging medicine focuses on:
Creating a “health passport” of the body through a detailed check-up – the most comprehensive diagnostic approach that reflects the body’s condition and helps to detect even asymptomatic pathological processes.
Eliminating metabolic disorders that could lead to severe chronic diseases in the future.
Detecting early signs of diseases, often asymptomatic, that can occur at any age.
Maintaining homeostasis (the relative stability of the internal environment of the body).
Preserving and restoring reproductive function.
Correcting andropause and menopause.
Improving the functioning of internal organs and slowing down tissue aging.
Determining genetic predispositions using highly sensitive genetic tests.
Developing personalized treatment and health support programs.
Preventing diseases.
Coordinated work of physicians of different specialties, who form medical boards to design the optimal treatment strategy for the patient.
Enhancing the body’s resources according to the individual’s norm (not the statistical average).
Correcting the patient’s lifestyle: restoring sleep-wake cycles, detoxification, selecting physical activity, normalizing hormonal and psychological balance, restoring immunity, selecting medications, etc.
Thus, the main objective of anti-aging medicine is predicting disease development, timely diagnosis of age-related pathologies (those that cause premature aging), and prevention of other possible disorders.
The main “targets” of anti-aging medicine are cancer, diabetes mellitus, obesity, infertility, and autoimmune diseases.
Features of an Anti-Aging Consultation
Working with an anti-aging specialist involves a new model of physician–patient relationship. This program includes a clear, detailed, and structured check-up with necessary tests and examinations.
The following are evaluated:
Functional activity of all organs and systems, tissues, and cells.
Genetic predispositions, enabling the specialist to identify risks and ways to minimize them.
Levels of oxidative stress, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
Levels of neurotransmitters (adrenaline, serotonin, dopamine), essential for normal body functioning.
Quality of sleep and wakefulness.
Cognitive and allergic manifestations.
State of the immune system.
Homeostasis and metabolomic profile of the body.
Markers of inflammatory processes in internal organs.
The anti-aging physician then outlines strategies to address the identified problems. These may include restoring hormonal and endocrine reserves, eliminating heavy metals, correcting nutrient deficiencies, and reducing cellular and tissue hypoxia.
Therapeutic anti-aging programs may involve:
Pharmacopuncture,
Acupuncture,
Plasmapheresis,
Personalized anti-aging intravenous infusions,
And much more.
In combination with various therapeutic approaches, the anti-aging physician adjusts the patient’s lifestyle, diet, physical activity, and prescribes supportive procedures.
Anti-Aging Consultations at Expert Clinics
Expert Clinics in Moscow is the first clinic in Russia specializing in interdisciplinary anti-aging medicine in collaboration with international experts.
An individual approach, the development of unique anti-aging programs, and work with the root causes of diseases are our guiding principles. For more than 10 years, Expert Clinics physicians have successfully managed the most complex diagnoses.
In addition, the clinic offers a wide range of rejuvenation and aesthetic correction procedures that complement global restorative programs.
The founder of the Expert Clinics network, Dr. Dorina Alekseevna Donich, MD, obstetrician-gynecologist, and specialist in anti-aging and bioregenerative medicine, studied and worked in leading international clinics in Switzerland, France, and other countries. Thanks to her expertise, the most advanced longevity technologies have been successfully integrated into Expert Clinics.
The clinic also employs experienced physicians of various specialties with knowledge in the field of anti-aging medicine.
What the Anti-Aging Consultation Includes
A specially designed algorithm of questions about the state of different body systems (immune, lymphatic, gastrointestinal, hormonal, cardiovascular, etc.).
Individual assignments of laboratory tests, functional diagnostics, and genetic testing.
During the consultation, the physician also explains the benefits of health correction through anti-aging medicine, the essence of metabolic pathways, and the importance of their restoration for preventing disease development.
Such a consultation often replaces visits to 10 different specialists.
After completing all examinations, the physician defines further treatment strategies: first addressing acute symptoms, then correcting latent triggers that may later cause disease.
If necessary, an international medical board of specialists is assembled.
Our focus is not on superficial quick results, but on a fundamental approach and elimination of root causes. Depending on the patient’s individual characteristics and disease severity, a health correction program may last from 1 to 3 years.
However, the first positive changes are usually noticeable within a few weeks of starting anti-aging therapy.
There is a common misconception that an anti-aging physician only corrects external signs of aging. In reality, an anti-aging medicine specialist, by eliminating internal imbalances and optimizing the function of all organs, helps improve the patient’s quality of life at all levels, starting with physical health.
The Concept of Anti-Aging Medicine
The term anti-age was first proposed in the 1980s by the American scientist Karl Ronald. He stated that aging is a disease that should be treated. Thus, the field of anti-aging medicine was born and, since 1990, has developed into a distinct branch of science.
Years of research and medical practice worldwide have proven that anti-aging medicine is capable of much more. It not only promotes longevity but improves the condition of the body and maintains its normal functioning throughout life.
Living long and in good health is the primary mission of anti-aging medicine.
Specifically, anti-aging medicine focuses on:
Creating a “health passport” of the body through a detailed check-up – the most comprehensive diagnostic approach that reflects the body’s condition and helps to detect even asymptomatic pathological processes.
Eliminating metabolic disorders that could lead to severe chronic diseases in the future.
Detecting early signs of diseases, often asymptomatic, that can occur at any age.
Maintaining homeostasis (the relative stability of the internal environment of the body).
Preserving and restoring reproductive function.
Correcting andropause and menopause.
Improving the functioning of internal organs and slowing down tissue aging.
Determining genetic predispositions using highly sensitive genetic tests.
Developing personalized treatment and health support programs.
Preventing diseases.
Coordinated work of physicians of different specialties, who form medical boards to design the optimal treatment strategy for the patient.
Enhancing the body’s resources according to the individual’s norm (not the statistical average).
Correcting the patient’s lifestyle: restoring sleep-wake cycles, detoxification, selecting physical activity, normalizing hormonal and psychological balance, restoring immunity, selecting medications, etc.
Thus, the main objective of anti-aging medicine is predicting disease development, timely diagnosis of age-related pathologies (those that cause premature aging), and prevention of other possible disorders.
The main “targets” of anti-aging medicine are cancer, diabetes mellitus, obesity, infertility, and autoimmune diseases.
Features of an Anti-Aging Consultation
Working with an anti-aging specialist involves a new model of physician–patient relationship. This program includes a clear, detailed, and structured check-up with necessary tests and examinations.
The following are evaluated:
Functional activity of all organs and systems, tissues, and cells.
Genetic predispositions, enabling the specialist to identify risks and ways to minimize them.
Levels of oxidative stress, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
Levels of neurotransmitters (adrenaline, serotonin, dopamine), essential for normal body functioning.
Quality of sleep and wakefulness.
Cognitive and allergic manifestations.
State of the immune system.
Homeostasis and metabolomic profile of the body.
Markers of inflammatory processes in internal organs.
The anti-aging physician then outlines strategies to address the identified problems. These may include restoring hormonal and endocrine reserves, eliminating heavy metals, correcting nutrient deficiencies, and reducing cellular and tissue hypoxia.
Therapeutic anti-aging programs may involve:
Pharmacopuncture,
Acupuncture,
Plasmapheresis,
Personalized anti-aging intravenous infusions,
And much more.
In combination with various therapeutic approaches, the anti-aging physician adjusts the patient’s lifestyle, diet, physical activity, and prescribes supportive procedures.
Anti-Aging Consultations at Expert Clinics
Expert Clinics in Moscow is the first clinic in Russia specializing in interdisciplinary anti-aging medicine in collaboration with international experts.
An individual approach, the development of unique anti-aging programs, and work with the root causes of diseases are our guiding principles. For more than 10 years, Expert Clinics physicians have successfully managed the most complex diagnoses.
In addition, the clinic offers a wide range of rejuvenation and aesthetic correction procedures that complement global restorative programs.
The founder of the Expert Clinics network, Dr. Dorina Alekseevna Donich, MD, obstetrician-gynecologist, and specialist in anti-aging and bioregenerative medicine, studied and worked in leading international clinics in Switzerland, France, and other countries. Thanks to her expertise, the most advanced longevity technologies have been successfully integrated into Expert Clinics.
The clinic also employs experienced physicians of various specialties with knowledge in the field of anti-aging medicine.
What the Anti-Aging Consultation Includes
A specially designed algorithm of questions about the state of different body systems (immune, lymphatic, gastrointestinal, hormonal, cardiovascular, etc.).
Individual assignments of laboratory tests, functional diagnostics, and genetic testing.
During the consultation, the physician also explains the benefits of health correction through anti-aging medicine, the essence of metabolic pathways, and the importance of their restoration for preventing disease development.
Such a consultation often replaces visits to 10 different specialists.
After completing all examinations, the physician defines further treatment strategies: first addressing acute symptoms, then correcting latent triggers that may later cause disease.
If necessary, an international medical board of specialists is assembled.
Our focus is not on superficial quick results, but on a fundamental approach and elimination of root causes. Depending on the patient’s individual characteristics and disease severity, a health correction program may last from 1 to 3 years.
However, the first positive changes are usually noticeable within a few weeks of starting anti-aging therapy.