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Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson’s face ‘explodes’ after anti-aging experiment goes wrong
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Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson’s face ‘explodes’ after anti-aging experiment goes wrong

Bryan Johnson, a millionaire technology entrepreneur at the forefront of the longevity movement, is renowned for his bold attempts to reverse aging, improve life expectancy, and push the boundaries of human lifespan to 150 years old. However, her latest anti-aging experiment took an unexpected turn.

On November 14, Johnson shared a striking close-up on Instagram, revealing a swollen and red face following an attempt to inject “donor” fat into her face to restore a youthful appearance. The procedure, dubbed “Project Baby Face,” was Johnson’s response to her gaunt appearance after losing significant weight on her strict 1,950-calorie diet.

“I got really skinny and lost a lot of fat, especially on my face. My biomarkers were improving, but I looked skinny,” he explained in his post. “People thought I was about to die.”

Just 30 minutes after the procedure, her face was still swollen. “Immediately after the injections, my face started to explode,” he added. “And then it got worse, and worse, and worse until I couldn’t even see. It was a severe allergic reaction,” he wrote.

Johnson attended a scheduled meeting with a Bloomberg reporter, warning him that he “might not recognize him.” Seven days later, Johnson claimed his face was back to normal and said his team was already working on plans for his next attempt.

Johnson’s anti-aging activities, as part of his Blueprint Project, include unconventional methods such as blood transfusions from his teenage son, a controversial “young blood” procedure that is not approved by the FDA, a rigid regimen including Blueprint brand supplements and regular gene therapy injections. .

Despite occasional setbacks, Johnson remains true to his mission to defy aging, blending science and experimentation with the goal of extending human life.