
From Vogue to Regenerative Medicine: The New Science of Skin — Dr. Julie Russak
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What happens when one of Manhattan’s most sought-after dermatologists takes on the challenge of redefining aging? On this episode of The Dr. Randi Show, Dr. Julie Russak shares how decades of science, patient care, and innovation have shaped her philosophy of skin health, not just as beauty, but as a marker of overall vitality.
Featured in Vogue and The New York Times, Dr. Russak has built a reputation for blending regenerative medicine with a personal touch that keeps patients coming back for years. She breaks down what’s next in aesthetics, from the rise of peptide technology to the overlooked truths about eye and neck aging.
Key takeaways:
• Why regeneration not just correction is the future of aesthetics
• How DefenAge peptides activate “reserve” cells to spark skin renewal
• The truth about eye and neck aging, and what actually works
• Why prevention beats correction at every stage of life
• The role of lifestyle, diet, and the microbiome in radiant skin
From New York’s competitive world of aesthetics to real-world patient stories, this conversation gives you a front-row seat to the science and philosophy shaping the future of dermatology.
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