On April 10, billionaire Johnson exposed photos of his facial changes on social platforms since he started anti-aging experiments in 2021, and joked that his Face ID (the facial recognition system of his mobile phone) was confused. He took to the comments section to ask users to

On April 10, billionaire Johnson exposed photos of his facial changes on social platforms since started anti-aging experiments in 2021. also included a text jokingly saying that he was confused by his face id (the facial recognition system of his mobile phone).

He asked users to vote on his peak appearance in the comment area. Currently, nearly 44,000 people participated in voting. 51.3% of people said Johnson's appearance reached its "peak" in 2018, 9.3% voted for in 2023, and 39.3% said Johnson would look his best in 2024.

▲Photos of Johnson’s facial changes

In January 2023, in a news documentary released by Bloomberg, 45-year-old software company boss Bryan Johnson told everyone that he was regaining his youth through biohacking. He doesn’t want to “feel” like he’s 18 forever, he wants his body to “really” stay 18.

He spends about $2 million a year to build a team of more than 30 doctors and health experts to monitor and optimize his physical condition. This project is named "Project Blueprint" and aims to slow down the rate of aging and reverse age as much as possible through strict diet control, exercise and medical intervention.

Since 2017, Brian Johnson has invested millions of dollars every year to reduce the aging of his body. This latest crazy "blueprint project" reduced his epigenetic age by 5.1 years in seven months.

In 2017, Johnson had not yet turned on the crazy mode

In 2023, Johnson had a perfect 18-year-old figure

In order to further study the medical intervention of rejuvenation in the human body, American entrepreneur Bryan Johnson (bryan johnson) and his then 17-year-old son and 70-year-old father Conducted "the world's first multi-generational plasma exchange". His vast team of more than 30 doctors approved the program, which they believe may have a reversal effect on age-related brain decline.

Three generations of blood transfusions

Johnson: Why should I spend two million dollars a year

to look 18 years old

"Younger plasma exchange may be beneficial in biologically older people or in certain conditions." Johnson said this week In a tweet shared earlier, he said he underwent monthly 1-liter "young plasma exchanges," a total of six times, including one with his own son's plasma,

According to Bloomberg, Johnson The son's plasma was injected into a vein, while his own plasma was injected into the father's vein, in an intergenerational triple experiment.

"In my case, these interventions brought little benefit." But he still believes that "plasma exchange, or replacing blood with some components of young plasma, still has research potential as a new treatment." Value. "

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