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Biohacker spending $2m a year to reverse his biological age reveals results of ‘project baby face’

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Updated 14:11 23 Dec 2023 GMTPublished 20:18 28 Nov 2023 GMT

Biohacker spending $2m a year to reverse his biological age reveals results of ‘project baby face’

Biohacker Bryan Johnson has revealed the results of 'project baby face' as part of his $2 million spending spree.

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

A biohacker who is spending a whopping $2 million a year to reverse his biological age has revealed the results of a recent procedure dubbed ‘project baby face’.

Bryan Johnson is taking part in a lengthy and intense experimental medical program, spending a whopping $2 million per year to try and reverse his biological age.

Whether it be following a strict diet, or using his son's blood, Johnson is doing everything he can to make his body as young as possible again.

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Recently, the 46-year-old even revealed the results of 'painful' shock therapy he underwent on his penis of all places.

Now, Johnson has revealed the scary results of 'project baby face' by posting a selfie to his social media followers on Monday (27 November).

The next part of his efforts to look like an 18-year-old sees the shrinking of 'facial volume' in order to make him look younger, according to the biohacker himself.

"I got really skinny the first year of Blueprint and lost a lot of facial volume," Johnson penned on his X, formerly known as Twitter, account.

The biohacker has revealed the results of 'project baby face'.
X/@bryan_johnson

"We started Project Baby Face 10 months ago. How are we doing?"

Many of Johnson's followers have since flocked to the comments section of the post and it's safe to say the reaction is very much mixed.

"It’s astounding that you can’t see yourself the way others see you," one X user penned.

This led to Johnson hitting back, saying: "I care about what the 25th century thinks of me."

"He literally looks his age. He looks tired. I don't see what the hype is," another critic penned.

Others noted how Johnson's hair looks different, while others did agree he looks younger as a result of the procedure.

It comes after the biohacker revealed why he's trying to regenerate his penis.

Bryan Johnson has gone to absurd lengths to reverse the aging process.
Instagram/@bryanjohnson_

In a bizarre Instagram video, Jonhson asked: "Can a 46 year old male regenerate his penis to have the performance characteristics of an 18 year old? Not just a tough guy talk but can you actually have a functional penis equal to an 18 year old?"

He went on to explain: "The reason why we are working on this rejuvenation is because we're looking at every organ of the entire body.

"Your reproductive system is just as important as your heart and your lungs and your liver."

The 'biohacker' clarified that while many people think mainly about size when it comes down there, there are actually a number of considerations to bear in mind.

"A lot of people talk about penis size, like how big is your penis, but you really need to know what is the flow, what's your urination speed, what are your interactions," he added.

Featured Image Credit: X/@bryan_johnson/ Instagram/@bryanjohnson_

Topics: Technology, Weird, Bryan Johnson

Callum Jones
Callum Jones

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