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Non-Systemic Intervention

Meaning

A non-systemic intervention is a therapeutic application that is designed to exert its primary biological or clinical effect locally within a specific tissue or anatomical site, with minimal to negligible distribution or influence throughout the entire circulatory system or endocrine network. This approach is highly valued for its precision, allowing for concentrated action where it is needed, such as in the dermal matrix or a specific muscle group, without introducing broad-spectrum changes to circulating hormone levels. It provides a means to target localized aging or degradation with minimal risk of altering sensitive systemic homeostasis.