Before trying any alternative treatment, discuss your options with a healthcare provider to determine what's appropriate for your individual health status and goals.
The biohacking community increasingly questions whether these expensive treatments are worth the cost for general wellness. Here are evidence-backed alternatives:
NAD+ Precursor Supplements
Oral supplements containing NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) and NR (nicotinamide riboside) boost NAD levels through your body's natural pathways. A 2022 randomized clinical trial found that 250mg/day NMN for 12 weeks significantly increased blood NAD+ levels in healthy older men. While the digestive system reduces bioavailability relative to IV administration, consistent supplementation raises cellular NAD+ levels over time.
Cost: $50-$150/month vs. $500-$1,000+ for clinic treatments
Multiple clinical trials report improvements in energy production, mental fog reduction, and metabolic function after 60-90 days of precursor supplementation.
Korean PDRN and Polynucleotide Products
Korean beauty science offers alternatives that work at the cellular level. PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) activates adenosine A2A receptors, promoting fibroblast activity, collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and DNA repair. Clinical research confirms PDRN's tissue-regenerating and anti-inflammatory properties.
Products like Curenex PDRN and polynucleotide skin boosters deliver regenerative benefits directly to skin—where many people actually want anti-aging effects—without the $1,000 price tag.
Why Korean alternatives make sense:
- Target skin cell regeneration specifically
- No clinic visits required
- Fraction of NAD therapy cost
- Support healthy aging through proven pathways
Exosome Technology
Exosome skin boosters like Jeunetique EXO represent cutting-edge Korean innovation for skin regeneration. Exosomes carry regenerative signalling molecules that support brain cells, skin cells, and cellular repair mechanisms—offering targeted benefits without systemic treatment costs.