Why should my cells be collected and preserved at all – if my body regenerates them why can’t I just extract them when I need them?

Much the way we all age, our cells age too. Over time they experience irreversible damage that causes them to be less useful, or viable as we age. Unfortunately, medicine has seen that, when we need our cells most in life – later as we age and accumulate disease and organ failure – they are at their worst. Freezing them at the earliest possible moment in your lifetime will ensure you are preserving the best possible version of your cells rather than depending on aging cells with degenerative changes. Our cells age as we age, so freezing the clock on their age and disease progression gives you the best possible chance that they can be leveraged later in life when you need them most.