The Medical Longevity Summit (MLS) returns for its fourth year to the Clinical Cosmetic Regenerative Congress (CCR) with a focus on ‘inside-out ageing.’
This year at MLS, the theme is on how optimising metabolic health can extend both lifespan and healthspan. Curated by aesthetic practitioner and founder of Human Health, as well as co-founder of the Women’s Integrative Health Collective, Dr Mayoni Gooneratne, in collaboration with the Aesthetics Journal, the programme will examine glucose and insulin regulation, lipid profiling and links to ageing, cardiovascular disease and skin health. Sessions will consider body composition, mitochondrial function and muscle preservation, alongside chronic inflammation, hormonal change and gut health.
A dedicated stream on women’s metabolic health, delivered with the Women’s Integrative Health Collective, will explore female-specific metabolic patterns and their implications for visible ageing, cardiovascular risk and wellbeing.
Holly Carver, editor and content manager at Aesthetics, commented, “MLS reflects a growing recognition that meaningful, long-term aesthetic outcomes depend on understanding and treating ageing from the inside out. CCR provides the ideal setting for practitioners to explore these concepts, share best practice and embed them into everyday patient care.”
