Epigenetic testing supports a more informed view of biological aging, helping providers understand how lifestyle, recovery, inflammation, and cellular function may influence long-term wellness planning.

Epigenetic testing may be recommended for guests interested in understanding how their body is aging internally, establishing a biologic baseline, and tracking how wellness interventions may influence long-term aging over time.
Reserve NeurotoxinWithin The Method, epigenetic testing may support a more complete understanding of biology and longevity by helping providers connect internal aging markers with wellness strategy, recovery, and long-term planning.
What happens before, during, and after
Your provider evaluates your goals, skin condition, timing, and the role this service may play within a broader plan.
The treatment approach is mapped around the outcome, not simply the service name.
Care is performed with attention to precision, comfort, and clinical appropriateness.
Your provider may recommend cadence, pairings, or follow-up based on how your plan is designed to progress.
Enhancements are recommended only when they support the outcome, timing, recovery, or longevity of the treatment plan.
Epigenetic testing evaluates biological signals that may provide insight into how the body is aging, functioning, and responding to internal and external stressors.
No. Chronological age is the number of years you have lived. Biological age is intended to provide insight into how the body may be aging internally.
No. Epigenetic testing is used as a wellness and longevity planning tool, not as a standalone diagnostic test.
Your provider may use epigenetic testing alongside labs, symptoms, health history, and wellness goals to help establish a biologic baseline and monitor how the body may be responding to treatment planning over time.
Whichever path you choose, our board-certified providers will help guide what comes next.