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Can You Reverse Age With Plasma Drain? Anti-ageing Influencer Bryan Johnson Thinks So!
When it comes to anti-ageing and biohacking, Bryan Johnson stands out as a particularly intriguing figure. The 46-year-old entrepreneur has made headlines once more, time for undergoing a radical procedure, a complete plasma replacement.
Johnson shared on Instagram that he had drained all of the plasma from his body. His doctor reportedly called it "the cleanest she's ever seen." While some may find it outrageous and reckless, for him, it is simply his mission to combat ageing.

This wasn't Johnson's first foray into manipulating his plasma. He previously gained attention for receiving plasma transfusions from his young son, a process which came to be known as the "blood boy" procedure. It was based on disputed animal research that young blood could rejuvenate aged tissues.
However, his latest endeavour, which he refers to as "V2," takes this concept to new heights. Instead of simply receiving donor plasma, he had all his plasma removed and replaced with albumin, a key protein in human plasma responsible for maintaining blood volume and transporting essential substances. Johnson believes that by starting from scratch, he can eliminate accumulated toxins and waste, offering his body a chance to reset.
Despite
its
dramatic
nature,
the
scientific
foundation
of
Johnson's
plasma
replacement
therapy
remains
dubious.
While
albumin
transfusions
are
a
standard
treatment
for
certain
medical
conditions,
the
idea
of
completely
replacing
the
plasma
of
a
healthy
individual
is
uncharted
territory.
Johnson
claims
his
team
is
monitoring
various
biomarkers
to
gauge
the
procedure's
impact
on
his
health,
longevity,
and
cellular
well-being.
However,
without
peer-reviewed
studies
or
clinical
trials,
these
claims
remain
speculative
at
best.
What Happens When You Drain Plasma From the Body?
Plasma
is
the
liquid
portion
of
your
blood,
making
up
about
55%
of
its
total
volume.
It's
a
pale
yellow
fluid
made
mostly
of
water,
but
it
also
contains
vital
components
like
proteins
(albumin,
clotting
factors,
antibodies),
electrolytes,
hormones,
and
waste
products.
Plasma
plays
a
crucial
role
in
transporting
nutrients,
hormones,
and
proteins
to
various
parts
of
the
body-and
helps
maintain
blood
pressure
and
volume.
So
what
happens
when
plasma
is
drained
from
your
body?
1. Temporary Fluid Loss
When plasma is removed-like during a medical procedure called plasmapheresis-your body temporarily loses fluid volume. This can lead to symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, or lightheadedness, especially if you're dehydrated or haven't eaten beforehand. To compensate, the body pulls fluid from surrounding tissues into the bloodstream, and your kidneys will work to restore balance by regulating fluid and electrolyte levels.
2. Mild Drop In Blood Pressure
Because plasma helps maintain blood volume, draining it can cause a temporary drop in blood pressure. That's why plasma donation centres monitor donors closely and provide fluids before and after the procedure to keep blood pressure stable.
3. Protein Loss
Plasma contains important proteins like albumin and immunoglobulins (antibodies). Removing plasma means losing some of these proteins temporarily. Albumin helps maintain osmotic pressure (fluid balance in cells), and antibodies support immune function. Your body will quickly begin replenishing these proteins, usually within 24-48 hours, especially if you're healthy and well-nourished.
4. No Loss of Red or White Blood Cells
Unlike whole blood donation, plasma donation typically separates and returns the red and white blood cells and platelets to your body. So you won't feel the same impact on oxygen-carrying capacity or immune response as you would with full blood donation.
5. Regeneration Happens Quickly
Most people recover from plasma loss within 24 to 48 hours. The liver produces more plasma proteins, and your body rehydrates to restore blood volume. As long as you're healthy, the effects are minimal and temporary.



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