Editorial Policy

How We Create and Review Medical Content

Rewind publishes content about treatments — hormones, peptides, weight loss, sexual health, aesthetics — that affect health decisions. This page describes how we make that content, what we cite, what we don't claim, and how to flag a concern.

Last updated April 25, 2026. We update this page when our editorial process changes.

1. How We Create Our Content

Our content is created by the Rewind team, including our Medical Director Dr. Jeffrey C. Lombardo, M.D. and Family Nurse Practitioner Alexia Padron, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC. We publish on topics our clients and prospective clients find valuable in the longevity and anti-aging space — drawing on our clinical experience at our Wynwood, Miami clinic, emerging research and peer-reviewed studies, market and regulatory developments, and our perspectives as practitioners. Clinical claims are researched and cited from authoritative sources, and clinical content is reviewed by our medical team. Each post lists its specific reviewer; credentials are verifiable through the National Provider Identifier registry and the Florida Department of Health, with direct links from each reviewer's profile page.

2. Sources We Cite

We cite peer-reviewed journals indexed in PubMed, FDA prescribing information, and clinical guidelines from professional medical societies — including the Endocrine Society, the American Urological Association, the North American Menopause Society, ACOG, and Mayo Clinic Proceedings. We avoid manufacturer marketing materials, unsourced wellness blogs, and low-quality popular press. We focus on the quality of each source rather than the length of the reference list.

3. What This Content Is Not

Every post on this site is informational. None of it is medical advice for you specifically. We can't diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, or recommend treatments through a blog post. Decisions about hormone therapy, weight-loss medications, peptides, or any other treatment we discuss require an actual evaluation by a qualified clinician — your own provider, or our team via a consultation.

Posts about FDA-regulated products refer to those products' FDA-approved indications. When we discuss off-label use (for example, bremelanotide in men or testosterone in women), we say so explicitly. Outcomes described in our content are not guarantees — individual response to any treatment varies based on biology, baseline health, and other factors.

4. Corrections and Feedback

If you find a factual error, an outdated claim, or content that reads inconsistently with how we've described our process here, email us at editorial@rewindantiagingmiami.com. Please include the URL and a brief description of the issue. We acknowledge correction requests within 5 business days; confirmed errors are corrected as warranted, with the affected content updated and the change noted in the post's revision history.

5. Editorial Independence

We have no advertiser relationships, no sponsored content, and no affiliate revenue. Our content reflects only our clinical experience and the published evidence base. Rewind's commercial relationship with readers is transparent: we're a clinic that offers consultations and treatments, and our content exists in part to help potential patients understand what we do.

Questions about our editorial process?

Email editorial@rewindantiagingmiami.com. For clinical questions, please schedule a consultation instead — an inbox is not the right place for medical advice.

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