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Advanced Nutrition, Anti-Aging & Antioxidants

Apr 19, 2026 — Apr 19, 2026
Los angeles

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True anti-aging is not achieved on the surface—it begins at the cellular level. Oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and chronic inflammation are the primary drivers of aging and suboptimal recovery, especially in patients undergoing aesthetic or surgical procedures. Without proper metabolic support, the body’s ability to repair, detoxify, and regenerate is significantly compromised.

Understanding how to optimize internal biochemistry is what separates average outcomes from truly exceptional, long-lasting results.

During this intensive session, attendees will explore cutting-edge concepts such as: the role of oxidative stress in cellular aging, advanced antioxidant strategies, the impact of glutathione and NAD+ on mitochondrial efficiency, and the science behind metabolic optimization.

We will also dive into evidence-based nutritional protocols for pre and post-surgical patients, intravenous (IV) therapies for enhanced recovery and detoxification, and advanced supplementation strategies tailored to individual needs. The integration of these tools into clinical practice—and the common mistakes that limit their effectiveness—will be thoroughly analyzed.

Target Audience:

Plastic, aesthetic, and reconstructive surgeons

General practitioners and specialists in functional or regenerative medicine

Nutritionists and clinical dietitians

Nursing professionals and wellness practitioners

Health science students

Entrepreneurs in the health and longevity sector

Key Learning Outcomes:

Understand the mechanisms of oxidative stress and its role in aging

Apply glutathione and NAD+ protocols to improve cellular function

Design advanced nutritional strategies for surgical and non-surgical patients

Implement IV therapy and targeted supplementation effectively

Optimize mitochondrial function for better energy and recovery

Integrate a comprehensive anti-aging approach based on science

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