Transcript of Biohacking 101: Revolutionary Treatments You Need to Try | Rise Rejuvenation Center DSH #1219
Digital Social HourBut when we put that in somewhere that's an erogenous zone, like the clitoris or the G-Spot, we're able to get better sensation, better blood flow, better libido. So we have women that come in to restore sexual function. It's incredible. Very popular procedure, very, very safe. Scary for people when they hear about a needle going anywhere near there, but we have dialed it in.
Yeah, it's incredibly comfortable.
All right, guys, we got Tracy and Haley here from Rise Rejuvenation Center, and you guys are killing it. So thanks for coming on, taking the time today. Yeah. Thanks for having us. Absolutely. We were just talking about some fun topics before this. Stem cells is a big one these days, right?
Stem cells is major. I think the biggest thing about stem cells that has been big for us is that a lot of people still think that the only place to get stem cells is out of the US. But we offer them and love them. It's like futuristic medicine. It's fantastic.
Is that your top selling service right now?
No, it's been like our secret menu. So you got menu There's a lot of regulations on stem cells that makes, I think, most practitioners wary about marketing and just offering them in general, widespread and being loud about it. But Utah, specifically, has some interesting regulations about it. They released a statute in May that allowed placental stem cells to be utilized, basically unbarred, and FDA unapproved. It's interesting Kind of a dicey topic, I'd say. But what's incredible is that we have access to it in the United States. The pricing is so much better. The efficacy and the stem cells that we get are incredible quality. So it's just nice to have that.
What makes placental stem cells so special?
Well, specifically in Utah, we can only use placental stem cells. The great benefit of placental stem cells is the amount of testing that goes in the ones we have, specifically. Utah is a special place. It's a little different. We have a lot of healthy young moms having babies, so they're only taking them from planned C-sections. There's none of the stress hormones that are circulating around. These women are, at least from the stem cells that we use in our clinic. Again, the regulations are nuts. So not all are created equal, but the ones we use, they go back three generations for these women for hereditary things. They have no drug or alcohol use. This is pre-COVID. There's no third party. So The people we get it from are the people who have relationships with the OB/GYN. So the quality and viability of the stem cells that we use are top-notch.
Got it. You guys said earlier, Utah is a special place. I want to talk about the beauty standards here because it seems like the women really care about that.
They're incredibly high.
It's difficult to hit.
It's difficult to hit, difficult to maintain. I think that's where people fall down a slippery slope of trying to maintain a certain ideal.
Oh, for sure. I don't know what it is. She She came from Nebraska.
And I always joke that I'm a Nebraska 10 now. I'm like a Utah 7. It's still like, I'm not quite hitting it.
I wonder what makes it so high here because you hear that about Miami because a Latina woman, so everyone wants to get the surgeries on their bodies to match their physique.
Everyone's got a BBL.
So I wonder what it is about Utah, though.
I think our culture really sets a high standard for women to present themselves well.
In every aspect of life, not even just looks, the house, the car, the family. You got to happy marriage. Everything is keeping up with the Joneses a little bit of like, Oh, I want to be better than my neighbor.
Yeah. As great as it is to have so many beautiful people, it's also super toxic because people have this bar that feels unreachable and everyone's faking it, really. But that's one thing we love about and why Rise started, the med spa portion of our business was to rewrite that and you Utah and allow people to have a space where it doesn't feel like they're coming in and trying to hit a societal standard, more just trying to hit their best and feel good and feel empowered and uplifted and not feel like...
You have to change everything about yourself to look exactly like the person next to you.
Yes. And people in Utah, the women are starting to look the same.
Starting to look similar. Everyone's blonde.
Everyone's got the high cheeks, the funny chin, the big lips.
And now everyone's really skinny.
Well, that's the peptide, right?
Yes, for sure.
Which is also amazing. It's groundbreaking. We love it. We love it.
There are still a lot of level-headed people in Utah, which is definitely the clientele we attract. We have people that are owning their uniqueness and promoting their health. And we offer weight loss program. We have a ton of regenerative and restorative programs. I just feel like we have to do it ethically and not... I mean, it's like social media. Utah is like a little microcosm of what we see being promoted for women to hit a certain mark, and we just want to do it differently. When you see influencers promoting a bunch of services, we want to do it right. We have a big ambassador program. Most of our business is built off social media. We love our ambassadors to be like our billboards. They look normal, they They talk about it naturally. They don't have unhealthy relationships with their body or food. Those types of things are important to us.
Super important, yeah, because you could take it too extreme, right? Some women get too skinny.
Yeah. Well, and we have the responsibility, honestly, of being the providers in that space to We cannot create that. People are coming in and trusting us.
Create a complex within someone about how they look.
The amount of times we've had people come in for consultations that are like, Wow, this was totally different. I went to a consultation once and realized I had a cricket It's a recessed chin. I needed lip filler. I looked tired. I had eye bags. It's like, Oh, damn. Yeah.
And it's like, Well, I just wanted my Botox. Now I need $30,000 with surgery.
I just had a zit, is all.
Yeah, because you start to zot up, right? They get expensive. Yeah, It does.
And I think it's just too much. Honestly, I think people look better. Like, less is more. I think you get it too far. Now, we always say it's good to look... I'd rather look old than odd. Good to look normal.
And you were talking earlier about dissolving. So now these women are getting so many procedures they need to dissolve what's in their face, right? Yes.
Unfortunately, we see a lot of it. We have ultrasound technology in our office to handle big dissolving cases, so we can actually see where the filler is. But it's traditionally known as pillow face. People take it a little too far, and they just look odd, and everyone thinks that's what filler is. That's not what filler is. That's what unethical meds do. They're overfilling women because they'll pay for it. We're taking advantage of insecurities or body dysmorphia. And then they come to us to get dissolved, and it's so sad. But it is an incredible thing to do for them.
We always say the filler that you see is bad filler. The filler should be undetectable. It should enhance your features. It should never be like, Oh, that's...
You can tell Holy shit. That's the work.
Your lips are coming into the room before you are. That is bad filler.
The lips one is wild. Yeah, I know. I don't know how people are personally attracted to that.
I don't get it. We do get... Not your thing. Not my thing. No. We do get the occasional... Like I said, we don't really attract that, which is really nice, but we get the occasional person with really big overdone lips, and they're in there, I'm like, Please, God, don't tell me you want lips. And they're like, I'm here for lips today. I'm like,. So what we're going to do is switch it up. We're I'm actually going to dissolve everything.
And most people are open to receiving that and hearing that because I feel like people don't realize once you start down that process, you lose sight of normal. When you have someone who's willing and open to bring you back down to reality and give you a hard truth, it's like, Oh, okay. Yeah. You're right.
Let me reel it in. Not just see the patient as a dollar sign, because a lot of offices will do that. It's like, Shit. Okay. You want to pay for it. You might go down the street and get it. I'll just do it. And I'd rather make no money and sleep at night and feel good about what I'm doing and not misleading people. And sometimes people take it well, and sometimes they're like, what the hell? I'm the boss. I want lips. I'm like, maybe lip gloss. I don't even know what that is. It's a whole world, isn't it?
Yeah. It's fascinating. O-shots. That's a whole another procedure I just learned about today.
Oh, yeah. This is new to you. Yeah. O-shots are incredible. O-shots are for women's sexual function, and it scares everyone when we start talking about that. But what we do is we draw their blood, and we are pulling out platelet-rich fibrin, which has tons of growth factors. It's the same reason you want stem cells and exosomes. You want OSHA for all of those little building blocks that go in and restore tissue. Well, when we put that in somewhere that's an erogenous zone, like the clitoris, or the G-Spot, we're able to get better sensation, better blood flow, better libido. We have women that come in to restore sexual function. It's incredible. Very popular procedure, very, very safe. Scary for people when they hear about a needle going anywhere near there, but we have dialed it in.
Yeah, it's incredibly comfortable, relatively painless procedure.
There's another one for guys, too.
Yeah, the pea shot.
That one's been on the rise. I feel like that's the buzzword.
No pun intended.
That was smooth.
That was smooth. Yeah, it has been on the rise.
It's on the rise. The buzzword is pea shot. I feel like. It is. Everyone's just started talking about pea shots.
Everyone wants a super dick. What can I say? It's true. It's true. They hear about it and they're like, Sign me up. It works the same way, except usually men are looking for it for increased sensitivity, girth, length, performance, and they see it. The products were great. We love using exosomes for that, too. It's incredible. And very niche, like a Not a lot of people are willing to do so. It's a very intimate procedure, obviously. But we always say it's only weird if you make it weird.
It sounds like there's good benefits to it as a guy. Yeah, totally. And every guy I've talked to that's gotten, I've talked to a few guys, they speak very highly of it.
Rave reviews. We have yet to have a man that doesn't return for a treatment. It's just good. And honestly, people always wonder who's a candidate. And I feel like the biggest hang-up is people don't want to admit that they're not sexually optimized. No one wants to say, Well, my erections are not as hard as they could be or whatever.
No one wants to say, Oh, yeah, I could use some improvement.
It's an ego thing for sure.
It's an ego thing for sure.
I always say, Well, you can always take your baseline up. But the reality is, as we age, that just happens. Blood flow is lessened and your performance is lessened. You don't know what you're missing until you get it back. I think that's the most popular thing. People are like, damn.
Because you get used to your current status.
Yeah, it's your new normal.
What about the- We have patients tell us it's like teenagers in the back of the car again. They're really into it.
We've called it the couchbreaker. Yeah.
How often you have to- There's variability, of course.
There's some people that are like, They need to do a couple of treatments. But there are some after one that are like, Damn, I'm telling all my friends about this. It's impressive.
How often do you have to get it once you get it the first time?
We do a series of three, typically, unless somebody has really severe symptoms, once a month, times three. And then after that, you get it once every 6-12 months just to keep up on it. Maintain.
Not bad at all. What about the P-Long? What's that one about?
The P-Long, okay. This is new to us as well. And not something we offer, but it is fascinating. Why don't you- Well, I just barely stumbled upon the P-Long recently.
And it's something I I don't know if I'm happy about.
It's new information. We're going to let it resonate.
Yeah, we're sitting with it. But the PLONG is basically like... They inject basically PRF, but they involve a traction system and a penis pump as well that you do during the night. The studies are showing that it's like an inch in length is gained, and a half inch in girth.
Holy crack. Why are you guys on the fence about that? That sounds amazing.
The traction is sounding barbaric to me.
The traction is sounding like a lot. You also have to do the penis pump during the night. You have to have multiple erections in the night to see the results. I don't know. I feel like the P-shot and other modalities might be just as good without needing a traction system.
The pump we're all on board for. We recommend that in our protocol. Those actually work? Yeah, well, especially when you're doing injections like this, because what you want is to get the exosome spread. When you can plump everything up and open the blood flow, you have better stuff spread. She's so I'm not sure. The word plump threw me off, sorry.
I used to see ads for those pumps, but I always thought it was BS, honestly.
I don't think you need to be using it around the clock every day, but when you're in a series of doing these P-Shots, I recommend it. The traction I think we need to sit with that.
Yeah, the traction is a lot.
We always say, listen, if we're going that hard, we're feeling that desperate for length, maybe we ought to focus on being more performance-based. Skill. Motion at the ocean.
Get some Get some new work. Get some new...
New moves. Yeah.
That's more important, right?
That's more important.
Exactly. Yeah. I think the world knows that now. Yeah.
I think so, too. Well, you guys just had the Secret Lives of Norman Wives come through, right?
Yeah. That was so fun.
Yeah, that show came out in September. So we filmed with them earlier in the year and didn't know if we were going to be on it or anything, and then ended up taking off with this laughing gas controversy. Oh my gosh, yes.
So you put a little too much laughing gas?
They got a little wild.
The controversy. Well, first of all, it all started because a bunch of those women that are on the show, the ambassador program I was telling you about, they've been on our ambassador program. They're great billboards, stunning women.
Amazing.
And then they came and filmed on site to get Botox and laughing gas, which we offer laughing gas in our practice. It's totally elective, just like Botox is. And the craze that it brought of people saying, Oh, you won't drink alcohol, but you'll go get high for Botox, was insane because the whole show is about the culture of that.
Yeah, and about the double standard of Romanism and all the things.
But there were people on TikTok saying, this nurse practitioner needs to lose her license. She's giving people laughing gas unnecessarily. I'm like, and in which world is laughing gas necessary? Wow. But it blew up. Yeah.
People were not pleased.
I don't get it. There were also a lot of people who were pleased and they're like, Why is my Botox girl not giving me laughing gas? So you can't win them all.
But Yeah.
But that's definitely caused some controversy. We did some dissolving on one of the girls that has been interesting to see. She's looking so stunning. So stunning.
Well, you know what they say, all PR is good PR. Exactly. You could probably turn it into a win. I've always said that.
And that's what we're doing.
I mean, you're number two in the country in plastic surgery, right?
Yeah. Utah Lake is where it's at. That's impressive.
Isn't that crazy? Yeah. Especially with your ethics, because you're not just giving it to everyone like you said. That's impressive. Was that because of the show or were you blowing up before that?
I feel like it was before. Totally. I feel like we just have a different ethos.
We have a different.
It's different than most med spas. So I feel like people gravitate towards that. The authenticity, the vibe.
The laidback vibe The interesting thing in Utah, too, that there's the status. People want to achieve status, keeping up the Joneses. And we just have completely eliminated that from our space. So you don't walk in like, Oh, my God, I should be dressed a certain way, or I should spend a certain amount of money to be here, or I should know a certain amount of things. It's laid back, and I think that's what has attracted people to us and why we've been so successful. I think people don't know that that's what they wanted. They're just doing what the med spa space was creating.
We're also incredibly open. I feel like most med spa spaces are not open to talking about whatever and being really personable. It's always very look a certain way, act a certain way, and we don't do that. Shameless in every sense of the word.
Very authentic. Yes, Shameless.
And so I feel like that really brings down people's barriers. Totally. Then they can fully open up to us.
More relatable. All of our clients are diehards. They're good friends. They get in, there's a camaraderie. It's not transactional at rise. It's very relationship-focused and ethical and just fun, laidback vibes.
That's cool, though. You guys are authentic. I think people want that these days. I remember going to my doctor for physicals. I didn't want to them anything, especially about my sexual life.
I know. It's embarrassing. Yeah, and very personal. To break that down, to walk in and feel like I know nothing about these people, and I'm going to go tell them about my sex life is so vulnerable. When you can lead with a really laid back, open mind, people are just gravitate towards it.
People trust you guys. They're getting labia surgeries.
Yeah, we refer people out for that. That was Utah's number one rising surgical trend was labiaplasty. Labiaplasty, which... Do you know what labiaplasty is?
You basically... I don't know, to be honest. You should explain it.
Just a little snipp-snap downstairs for women. But it helps women who have excess labial tissue who want things to look better, tighter. It's interesting that Utah is... But you think about all the young moms we have and the high standards we have, it adds up.
It's all adding up. It's all adding up. Mommy makeovers or mommy takeovers, as they call them now. Very popular for Everything is very popular here.
Another term I just found out, pleasure playoffs.
Oh, yeah. So that's- What's that about?
That is a term that we created. We have a podcast, and one of the things that we talk about is women's health and all the things- Intimate health. Intimate health, yeah. And so we decided to do a March Madness style bracket of vibrators. Oh, wow. And rate them 1 through 10 based on a number of criteria.
We had a fully objective rating scale. How are you objective? So we would rate battery life, the esthetic.
Yeah. No way level.
Portability.
Use of use.
Cuteness.
Is it cute? Is it ugly? Does it look like a penis? I don't know if I want to be toting around like something looks like a penis.
If the TSA unzips this shit and you have to present it, how do we feel? And you have to explain it. Is it a 10? Where you're like, That is a beauty blender.
I could justify that all day long. Or does it look like a dildo? So that's what we rated on. And then we took, what was it? 10? 8, 10? Yeah. Different styles, different types from all different companies.
People voted on.
People voted on.
We were getting people to give us recommendations. There were so many. And then we took those eight, did research, very diligent Professional.
We took one for the team. We did a lot of work. We did a lot of research.
It's a service to the ladies.
And you're welcome.
And who ended up winning?
What ended up winning was- The Lilo Idawave. The Lilo Idawave.
Which, plug to them, because- It's still a winner.
It's fantastic. And it doesn't look like a penis.
So that's a benefit. If the TSA finds it, no big deal. Yeah.
Or if it's hanging out in your room and you have people over and they see it, it's like, oh, my God. But this one is very discreet. It could be anything.
You might have to start selling those at the center.
I know. We did a collab with them, so we had a code for a while.
Maybe they would like us to promote it more.
Listen, number one fan. We recommend it. We send a link to every patient. I love Are you going to do it with other sexual products now, too? We've talked about it. Yeah.
We might.
I don't know what else there is.
I mean, there's a lot of stuff. I feel like there's a lot of options. Loops. Yeah, loops.
I'm not a fan of loop.
Really?
You guys are?
Why aren't you a fan of loop?
What's the holdup with the lube?
I just don't use it. What do you mean?
He doesn't need it. He doesn't need it.
I feel like if you're good and you're in the moment, you don't need it. Yeah.
I feel like, yes, but But also there are some lubs that enhance. Okay. Yeah.
And when you're using products like vibrators, sometimes you need a little lube.
Right. Yeah. For the solo business.
Yeah. Otherwise, got too much friction.
Yeah. A lot of them aren't natural products, so I'm not a fan of that. Yeah.
Our favorite is Cocoon. It's all natural. It's edible. Oh, wow.
It's edible.
That's the one we sell in our clinic. Yeah.
And they're local. Yeah, they're local.
Yeah, they're a local company. It's really cool.
Shout out to them. Might have changed my mind. I might have I'll try the one out.
I'll grab you one. We'll rate it. We'll let you know. All right.
What do you guys think of Brian Johnson?
Oh, my gosh. We just watched that.
We have so many... We disagree. So we have... Don't we?
I don't know.
We disagree because Tracy thinks that he's fantastic and doing all this amazing research. And I don't disagree with that. I think he's great and doing a lot of good for the community. But also, I feel like at some point, I'm like, you're just an entrepreneur. Like, the fact that he's selling olive oil to these people, and it probably doesn't do anything.
Actually, his has been thoroughly tested. I'm a consumer of it.
Do you like it?
I like it. So he publishes the third-party results of all his products. So a lot of olive oil has seed oils in it. The ones you see in the grocers stores, poor quality seed oils, but his is really high quality. So I'll vouch for him on that.
Do you feel like it's bringing longevity into your life?
I think it's a healthier olive oil compared to most, yeah. So in that regard, yes.
When we watched the documentary, this is the part where we started disagreeing because I think we agree on the fact that the amount of education that's coming from what he's doing is fantastic. He's basically being a guinea pig on everyone's behalf. Got to give it to him. But we started disagreeing on the business side, and I thought, well, if I was putting my body through that and then giving everyone this information, I would want to monetize that. My time is worth something, and all this research that he's doing is worth something. But Yeah, we were like...
Yeah. I also struggle with... I think it's great that he's doing all the research, but it's in such a controlled environment, like something that cannot be recreated by the average person. So it's almost like, is there really as much benefit to that being in such a controlled, calculated way that a normal person could not recreate.
I can see that.
Because he sleeps at the same time every day, eats the same thing every day.
Yeah, I think the information and research is valuable, but probably not to the extent that we think it is.
Well, you know what I think, though, about longevity? The biohacking world, a lot of people just want to hop on and do the easy stuff. Totally. I think all of that will do very little for someone who doesn't do the basics. Start with diet and exercise and look for what's going to kill you first. If you have a history of heart disease or you have prediabetes or something, get that in line, get your diet and exercise in line, and then you can start doing things like exosomes and peptides and all these other helpful tools. But I think society is getting really enamored by the idea of, I can just take this and it gives me health. It's like, well, maybe if you optimize your body, then it will do a lot of good for you. But Exosomes, for example, we do exosomes for wellness and regenerative rise. We have people who come in to do it for an actual ailment or an injury. They want repair, whether they have a torn MCL or whatever it is, or Crohn's disease, different systemic things. Or we have people who just want it for regenerative medicine and health benefits.
The people who want it for health benefits, I always make sure to have an interview with them and say, What are you doing right now? What's your lifestyle right now? Are you getting enough sleep? Like the basics, right? What's your environment like? What's your stress? Like your daily stress? I think his results are going to be a lot better than somebody who's sedentary, high stress, Like the American pitfall, right? They're not going to be able to take olive oil and then their whole life is transformed, right? Yeah.
I do agree, though. He does some crazy stuff.
Yeah. It's fascinating.
I loved watching it, and I think it's crazy to witness.
I didn't see the show. You've talked to him, but I feel like- Oh, he didn't even?
No, I interviewed him before the show came out. I want to watch it, but I was aware of the blood transfusion. And he measures his phone. I think that's where he loses people, where it's like, Oh, now he's getting a little freaky. The blood boys. Did they show that in the document?
Oh, they did. Yeah, it was the three generations.
That's wild.
It is wild.
There is some new technology that... What's his name? Ben Greenfield. Do you know Ben? He's I'm not a biohacker, but you put your blood in one tube, it filters out all the microtoxins, the microplastics, heavy metals, and then it goes back into your body.
Yes, I've seen that.
Blood transfusion or something like that. That was interesting to me.
Yeah, it's really cool.
But I don't think I'd want someone else's blood in me.
I know. I can't.
Even if they were younger- Yeah, even if they were related to me, I'm like, no.
I know. I don't like it. It would take some... Yeah. I have to change my mind because right now, I think there's so much available to have a healthy body and to biohack without doing that.
Yeah. But I mean, he's going to the extremes and it's working for him.
Yeah, and that's what makes it fascinating, right? The fact that he's doing that.
I think he's in that positive overall. Yeah, totally. Because I know he gets a lot of hate, but I I think overall he's doing good for society. Yeah, he is.
Well, people say he's a cult leader, and he was joking about it in the show. When he shows up to all these people, he's taking on a hike. He's like, All right, is everyone ready in the cult? You know what I'm talking about? Like, literally, even if this is a cult, he He's helping people.
He's getting people out and about.
It's just interesting.
Thinking about their health and wellness and stuff. So I think it's great.
But when you get to that level, though, you're not going to please everyone. No, you're not. Someone's going to find something to hate about what you're doing. Absolutely.
Well, where could people find out more about the Center and your podcast and you guys got going on.
So riseretubulationcenter. Com is our website. And we, our podcast, our little baby podcast. It's just a year old. It's called The Spiel at Rise. You'll catch us talking about basically everything on there. And Instagram, Rise Rejuvenation Center. I'm Tracy Andreessen. And P, Haley Alder.
My Instagram is just Thirst Traps, so it's a completely different... You don't need to follow me for anything wellness related. It's called Thirst Traps? No, I just post Thirst Traps.
For content, it's Thirst Yeah, it's not wellness related. But they're high quality. Yeah. Super high quality.
Are you following them somewhere?
No, I post them on myself. Oh, okay. Yeah. They're photos of me.
We'll get one today because you're looking really good.
All right, cool. Well, message their page guys. There might be a discount, right?
Yeah. Send us a message. We're going to do $100 off if you mention the podcast. Cool. Message us on Instagram or through the website.
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