In this episode 14 of Younger By the Minute, Jamie and Jennifer Speiser sit down with Dr. Mark Tager to explore how genomics, nutrition, and integrative care are redefining the future of aesthetics and patient outcomes.
This conversation goes beyond traditional aesthetics and dives into how understanding genetic predispositions, nutrient absorption, and internal health can dramatically improve both how patients look and how they function. Rather than focusing on isolated treatments, Jamie, Jennifer, and Dr. Tager break down why true aesthetic excellence requires a full-system approach that integrates medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle.
They explore the emerging role of genomics in personalizing care, including how single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) influence nutrient needs, skin health, and aging. Dr. Tager shares real-world examples of how genetic insights can guide more precise supplementation and treatment strategies, highlighting why two patients should never be treated the same.
The episode also emphasizes that nutrition is the foundation of aesthetic outcomes. From collagen production to skin quality and recovery, what patients eat and absorb directly impacts results. The discussion reinforces that procedures alone are not enough—without proper nutritional support and digestive function, outcomes will always be limited.
If you’re interested in aesthetics, longevity, personalized medicine, or optimizing patient outcomes at the highest level, this episode will expand how you think about beauty, health, and performance.
⏱️ Episode Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Integrative Aesthetics
01:12 – Why Aesthetics Is Evolving Beyond Procedures
02:05 – Meeting Dr. Mark Tager & His Philosophy
03:18 – What Is Genomics and Why It Matters
04:42 – SNPs and Personalized Supplementation
06:10 – Vitamin D Example and Genetic Variability
07:25 – Why One-Size-Fits-All Medicine Fails
08:40 – Nutrition as the Foundation of Skin Health
10:02 – Whole Foods vs Supplements
11:15 – Digestive Health and Nutrient Absorption
12:28 – Enzyme Deficiencies and Aging
13:40 – Connecting Fitness, Nutrition, and Aesthetics
15:05 – Supporting Collagen Production the Right Way
16:22 – Pre and Post Procedure Optimization
17:40 – Why Procedures Alone Are Not Enough
18:55 – Creating Better Patient Outcomes Through Integration
20:10 – The Future of Aesthetic Medicine
21:25 – Patient Education and Long-Term Success
22:40 – Building a Collaborative Care Model
24:05 – Final Thoughts and Takeaways
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Aesthetics is shifting toward an integrative model that combines medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle
- Genomics (SNPs) allows for highly personalized treatment and supplementation strategies
- Nutrient absorption and digestion are just as important as what you consume
- Whole-food nutrition is the foundation for skin health, recovery, and aging
- Enzyme deficiencies increase with age and can limit results if not addressed
- Procedures should be supported with proper nutrition to enhance collagen production and healing
- Personalized care always outperforms one-size-fits-all protocols
- Long-term aesthetic results require internal optimization, not just external treatments
- The future of aesthetics is rooted in treating the whole person, not just the symptom
Sponsors / Mentions
Precision Life Stl • Precision Skincare • Precision Nutraceuticals
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