Bal Harbour

Fall 2025

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G U T T E R C R E D I T T E E K AY The latest trend in the nearly 7-trillion-dollar wellness tourism industry is one that may just stick around: Enter the age of longevity wellness. Travel Editor Mark Ellwood reports from one of the newest luxury retreats where science-backed treatments offer rejuvenation cell by cell. fountain youth of It was a simple operation on his tongue that changed the course of Antonio Cosío Pando's business. The CEO of Mexico City–based hospitality chain Grupo Brisas was convalescing when his wife suggested an unusual twist in his recuperation. She'd encountered it via the clinics run by startup Neorgana. "We gave him exosomes," says Neorgana founder and CEO Omar Novelo. "And when he went to his doctor, he asked, What did you do? You've recovered 50 percent faster than you should have." That highly personal proof of concept was the foundation of a new partnership between Novelo's firm and the flagship property of Grupo Brisas, Nizuc Resort and Spa, on the Riviera Maya. It will launch a suite of wellness services by year's end with a brand-new de facto longevity clinic powered by the transformative potential of treatments Cosío Pando knows firsthand. PHOTOGRAPH BY MITCH ZACHARY BALHAR B O U RSH O P S .CO M

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