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Ep. 176 - Live from AIS 2025: Ryan Beal on Transforming Aesthetics and Oncology with Transcutaneous Therapeutics

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What if your skin could do more than protect you? In this thought-provoking episode of The Technology of Beauty, Dr. Grant Stevens sits down with Ryan Beal, the CEO of Dyve Biosciences, to explore how transcutaneous drug delivery is poised to reshape both the aesthetics industry and the field of oncology. With Dyve’s pioneering platform, molecules once limited to injections or oral delivery are now being driven through the skin — offering a powerful new frontier in treatment possibilities.Ryan walks us through Dyve’s surprising evolution from skincare applications and elite athletic performance enhancement to its most ambitious moonshots: noninvasive fat reduction and improving chemotherapy effectiveness through targeted pH modulation.This episode also takes a personal turn, as Ryan opens up about his recent battle with cancer—a diagnosis that came just months after speaking about oncology research on a previous episode. Now a survivor, Ryan shares how his company’s technology played a direct role in his treatment, potentially boosting the efficacy of his own chemotherapy regimen. It's a powerful testament to the impact of innovation when professional purpose and personal experience collide.From fat-melting topicals to transdermal neurotoxins and tumor microenvironment alkalinization, Ryan Beal offers an inspiring look at how Dyve Biosciences is transforming medicine one molecule—and one patient—at a time. Don’t miss this candid, cutting-edge conversation about the future of drug delivery and the deeply human stories behind biotech breakthroughs on the latest episode of The Technology of Beauty.» Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-of-beauty/id1510898426» Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/0hEIiwccpZUUHuMhlyCOAm» Recent episodes | https://www.influxmarketing.com/technology-of-beauty/» Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thetechnologyofbeauty/» LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-technology-of-beauty/The Technology of Beauty is produced by Influx Marketing, The Digital Agency for Aesthetic Practices. https://www.influxmarketing.com/Want more aesthetic insights? Subscribe to Next Level Practices, the show where we discuss the ever-changing world of digital marketing and patient acquisition and bring you the latest ideas, strategies, and tactics to help you take your practice to the next level. https://www.influxmarketing.com/next-level-practices/

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What if your skin could do more than protect you? In this thought-provoking episode of The Technology of Beauty, Dr. Grant Stevens sits down with Ryan Beal, the CEO of Dyve Biosciences, to explore how transcutaneous drug delivery is poised to reshape both the aesthetics industry and the field of oncology. With Dyve’s pioneering platform, molecules once limited to injections or oral delivery are now being driven through the skin — offering a powerful new frontier in treatment possibilities. R...

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