Medically reviewed by Dr. Hootan Zandifar, MD, Medical Director, Regen Therapy MD (UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine). Educational information only — not medical advice; individual results vary.
Non-Surgical, Physician-Led Aging Care: What Busy Beverly Hills Professionals Ask About
Founders, producers, and executives on the Westside tend to share a question: are there physician-supervised, non-surgical ways to support how they look and feel as they get older — without downtime? This is an educational overview of the categories of care people ask us about at Regen Therapy MD. It is not medical advice, and individual results vary.
Why some people prefer a non-surgical, supervised approach
For many of our patients, the appeal isn't a dramatic change. It's a considered, physician-guided plan they can fit around a demanding schedule. Rather than a single procedure, they ask about ongoing, supervised care — IV therapy, NAD+, physician-prescribed peptides, and PRP — chosen from their history, goals, and baseline labs. Which options, if any, are appropriate is a clinical decision made with a physician.
NAD+ therapy: a common question
NAD+ is a coenzyme the body uses in normal cellular metabolism, and its levels change with age. It has been studied for its role in cellular energy and repair, and people ask us about NAD+ infusions for general wellness support. Research in this area is still developing, and it is offered only where a physician judges it appropriate, as part of a supervised plan. Individual results vary.
Peptides, PRP, and PRF: supervised options
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body. Under physician supervision, specific peptides have been studied for goals like recovery and healthy aging; whether any are suitable for you, and in what form, is a physician's decision made from your labs. PRP and PRF use components of your own blood and have been studied in skin, scalp, and joint applications. None of these are presented as a substitute for other treatments, and none guarantee an outcome.
Aesthetic care: subtle and physician-administered
Some patients also ask about physician-administered aesthetic options — exosome facials, microneedling with PRP, and neuromodulator or filler treatments used conservatively. The goal we hear most often is to look rested rather than altered. These are medical treatments with their own considerations and are only appropriate after a physician evaluation.
Our ongoing concierge care
Much of what patients value is continuity — a physician-led, ongoing concierge relationship rather than one-off visits. That can include supervised IV therapy, periodic peptide plan reviews as goals evolve, skin treatments, baseline and follow-up lab testing, and direct access to a medical team that knows your history. What a plan includes is individualized, and individual results vary.
Care is available at our Beverly Hills and Santa Monica offices, plus telehealth where licensed, serving the Westside including Brentwood, Century City, and West Hollywood.
The honest bottom line
There is no shortcut and no guarantee here — just physician-supervised options, chosen from your data, that some people find fit their goals and schedule. If you're curious whether any of this is right for you, that's exactly what a consultation is for.
This article is educational and is not medical advice. Whether any treatment is appropriate is a decision made with a licensed physician, and individual results vary. Book a consultation to talk through your goals, or explore our peptide therapy program, Beverly Hills and Santa Monica locations.
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