Johnson had been taking rapamycin for five years and stopped last September.

I take this because theres potentially some longevity benefits, the 47-year-old explained in his documentary.

Its the kind of thing in the longevity community that people are excited about.

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[People react], Like, thats wacky and why would you ever do that?'

Doctors featured in the documentary had previously raised concerns about Johnsons rapamycin use.

Johnson also startedProject Baby Face.

Bryan Johnson in a white shirt standing against a red wall.

Hearing my face is not an 18-year-olds; commencing project Baby Face.

The biohacker believes that facial fat can influence how people perceive youth.

As a result, he injected a donors fat into his face.

Bryan Johnson undergoing a facial treatment with longevity equipment, wearing protective eyewear.

After the procedure, heexperienced an adverse reactionwhen his body rejected the donors fat.

Immediately following the injections, my face began to blow up, he shared.

It was a severe allergic reaction.

Bryan Johnson’s face half covered by a skull X-ray, with “Don’t Die” text in a Netflix promotional image.

In an interview withGood Morning Britain, the anti-aging mogul said his goal was to make death optional.

Hes missing out on life by worrying about it, a reader pointed out

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Check out the results:

Project Baby Face mogul in casual setting with a laptop and mug.

Bryan Johnson receiving longevity medication treatment, seated in a clinic, doctor in white coat and gloves applying injections.

Bryan Johnson in black shirt and white shorts receiving a medical treatment related to longevity.

Container of Rapamycin, a longevity medication, from Research Products International.

Various longevity supplements in containers, highlighting potential side effects.

Bryan Johnson examining skin in the mirror, illustrating effects of longevity medication from Project Baby Face mogul.

Comment questioning off-label use of rapamycin in longevity medication.

Comment on longevity medication side effects by Rebecca WP.

Comment on longevity medication side effects, expressing surprise about aging.

Comment criticizing longevity effects of anti-aging medication by Project Baby Face mogul.

Text message from Kemdee Easyfee discussing unexpected medicine outcomes and side effects.

Comment from Jennifer Causey Suggs about longevity medication side effects.

Comment by Mac Riley about longevity medication’s side effects; he says, “He still looks 47 years old. Not younger.

“Comment reading ‘Time waits for no man’ from Denise Cooper, discussing longevity medication side effects.

Betty Astrizky’s comment on longevity medication side effects, mentioning life’s unpredictability.

Comment questioning longevity medication side effects, mentioning immune system suppression concerns.

Text message humorously critiques longevity medication focus and side effects.

Text comment by user Keith Hats reads: “He doesn’t look a day over 53,” with reaction emojis below.

Comment by Cory M. Warren stating, “Aging is not a crime,” related to longevity medication discussion.

“Social media comment mentioning side effects of longevity medication.

“Comment on longevity medication side effects humorously reminds about mortality.

Comment questioning “Project Baby Face” mogul’s fear of death after longevity medication praise.

Comment on longevity medication side effects and skin rashes.

Comment from Dylan Seaton: “Everyone point and laugh” about longevity medication side effects.

Comment about nature from Project Baby Face mogul discussing longevity medication side effects.

Commenter questions longevity medication benefits.