Index measures 10 aspects of biological aging, including your biological age, rate of aging, and the biological age of key body systems like brain, heart, and metabolic health. It’s a clearer picture of where your body is performing optimally—and where to focus next.
Right now you can get started for
$199—that’s $100 off and our best price ever.
Elysium is leading the next generation of longevity measurement with Facial Age Analysis: a new optional feature that complements your Index report with an instant visual age estimate.
It’s another way Index continues to evolve, bringing more insight and value to your results—now available at $199, our lowest price ever.
Opt in during kit registration
Take a photo through your device’s camera
Receive an instant facial age estimate
Your photo will also contribute to cutting-edge longevity research exploring the connection between visible aging and biological markers.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to screen, diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition or assess risk of any disease or condition. Unless advised by your healthcare professional, biological age should not be used to determine or alter any age-related health or medical treatments based on your chronological age.
$100 off is valid on your purchase of Index. Offer will be automatically applied at checkout—no code needed. Valid on new purchases only and valid only in the U.S. through 3/22/26 at 11:59 PM PT.
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