Joe Radich (R3 Health): Why Skin Treatments Work Better With Physiological Preparation

January 28
1h 9m

Episode Description

Advanced skin treatments often underperform for a reason rarely addressed: regeneration cannot occur in a chronically stressed or under-resourced system. Elevated cortisol, inflammation, and metabolic imbalance weaken collagen signaling and tissue repair before any device, injectable, or modality has a chance to work.

In this episode of the Biohacking Beauty Podcast, we sit down with Joe Radich from R3 Health to unpack why physiological preparation determines treatment outcomes. 

We explore how internal factors like stress, hormones, micronutrients, and metabolic health shape skin regeneration, and why modalities like peptides, hyperbaric oxygen, and exosomes only work as well as the system they’re introduced into.

Joe Radich is an NCCPA board-certified Physician Assistant specializing in regenerative medicine and the founder of R3 Health. He trains physicians and mid-level practitioners in stem cells, PRP, exosomes, and biohacking-based clinical protocols, with expertise spanning orthopedic, aesthetic, hair restoration, and regenerative applications.

What's Discussed:

(06:42) Why chronic stress and cortisol are silent drivers of visible skin aging

(10:18) Preparing the body before skin treatments and why physiology determines outcomes

(14:07) Why microneedling success depends on internal biology, not just technique

(18:55) The most common lab patterns behind poor skin regeneration and chronic inflammation

(24:31) Hormonal imbalance vs hormone deficiency and how both affect skin aging

(33:41) GHK-Cu and peptides as signaling tools for connective tissue regeneration

(38:09) Hyperbaric oxygen as a force multiplier for skin repair, recovery, and longevity

(44:06) Exosomes and regenerative biologics and why sourcing and quality determine results

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Find more from Joe Radich (R3 Health):

Website: https://josephradich.com, https://r3health.co

Instagram: @joeradich_

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