Aging doesn’t start on the surface. It starts at the cellular level

Aging doesn’t start on the surface. It starts at the cellular level.

One of the key drivers is cellular senescence—when damaged cells stop dividing but don’t die.
Instead, they linger.

Over time, these “zombie” cells accumulate and drive chronic inflammation, impair tissue function, and accelerate the development of conditions like cardiovascular disease, metabolic dysfunction, neurodegeneration, and cancer.

This is one of the reasons aging is not just inevitable—it’s modifiable.

At Primary Precision Medicine, we focus on identifying early signals of biological aging and intervening before they become disease. The goal isn’t just to live longer—it’s to stay stronger, sharper, and more resilient over time.

If you want to understand how your body is aging—and what to do about it—we’ll build that roadmap together.

Longevity, guided.
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Primary Precision Medicine
Dr. Christopher Capicotto

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