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January 19, 2026Regenerative aesthetics is stepping beyond traditional creams and injectables — and Dr. Cory Goldberg, plastic and craniofacial surgeon and longevity expert, is helping lead the way. Featured in Fashion Magazine’s “This Is Bespoke Beauty’s New Frontier,” Dr. Goldberg explains how stem cell–based skin care, specifically Acorn Biolabs’ new secretome serum, is changing what it means to look and stay youthful.
Unlike serums built from donor ingredients, this breakthrough uses a person’s own stem cells derived from just a few hair follicles. These cells generate a “secretome” — a mix of growth factors, peptides, proteins, and collagen — that helps the skin rebuild and renew itself from within.
Dr. Goldberg emphasizes that this approach supports the skin’s natural architecture rather than masking aging signs. “These regenerative signals stimulate your skin to produce new cells, collagen, and elastin,” he notes. “The result is stronger, thicker, more resilient skin that resists sagging and damage.”
To Goldberg, the innovation goes beyond aesthetics; it’s about protecting the body’s largest organ from the daily toll of inflammation and oxidative stress. Your skin, he says, is “a protective suit,” and investing in its preservation is a cornerstone of long-term health and vitality.
The technology may be expensive now, but its promise marks a turning point — shifting beauty from superficial repair to cellular regeneration and self-preservation.
👉 Explore the full story at Fashion Magazine: This Is Bespoke Beauty’s New Frontier
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