© Remedy Place by Aaron Richter.

Health has evolved from curing illness to preventing it. But now, the industry is entering a new phase called optimization, which has given rise to a new wellness paradigm: automated bodies.

Wealthier people were no longer satisfied with simply staying healthy, they began demanding ways to hack their bodies to avoid illness and optimize performance. This growing interest led doctors to open biohacking clinics, giving the elite access to advanced techniques and expert knowledge.

These spaces focus on tailored and AI-driven healthcare rather than traditional wellness services. Hence, we are witnessing how the human body works less like a natural organism and more like a self-adjusting machine, constantly calibrated to achieve optimal function.

Is this the future of medicine, or just another wellness trend for the elite?