CSR 2026-04-16
FIMAN Million Trees Initiative • Anti-Aging for the Earth, Beauty Rooted in Nature
On April 14–15, three FIMAN Forest Eco-Guardians embarked on a journey to Inner Mongolia:Professor Hong Wei and his wife, Director of the Department of Aesthetic Medicine at Sichuan Friendship Hospital and FILLDERM National Leading Mentor;Dean Wang Xiang, from Sichuan Yuehao Aesthetic Hospital of Huahan Group and FILLDERM National Distinguished Mentor;and Ms. Zhao Qing, Deputy General Director of FIMAN.
Walking through the sand, they planted the FIMAN Public Welfare Forest, completing the "anti-aging and restoration" of the earth’s ecology.
Covering approximately 2.2 hectares—equivalent to 3 football fields—FIMAN Forest will stand as a boundary between wind and sand. Soil erosion in and around the forest will be reduced by over 50%, pushing back the edge of the desert step by step.
FIMAN Forest will provide a precious habitat and living space for 10–20 native bird species and dozens of small desert animals. With every blade of grass and every tree, it revives the echo of life.
The forest can trap about 450 tons of drifting sand annually, equal to the load of 56 trucks. Once fully grown, it is expected to sequester roughly 54 tons of carbon per year—offsetting the emissions of a private car driving five and a half times around the Earth.

Both saplings and collagen embody the thriving power of growth. Both represent "anti-aging": one for the Earth, the other for beauty.FIMAN devotes itself to anti-aging the planet, rooting beauty in nature. We believe time deserves kindness, and that living systems hold powerful self-repairing abilities—we are only humble facilitators.
When sand fades and greenery flourishes, 27 mentors, 2,700 trees, and all of us will gather in FIMAN Forest to listen:the sound of spring returning.
Walking through the sand, they planted the FIMAN Public Welfare Forest, completing the "anti-aging and restoration" of the earth’s ecology.
Covering approximately 2.2 hectares—equivalent to 3 football fields—FIMAN Forest will stand as a boundary between wind and sand. Soil erosion in and around the forest will be reduced by over 50%, pushing back the edge of the desert step by step.
FIMAN Forest will provide a precious habitat and living space for 10–20 native bird species and dozens of small desert animals. With every blade of grass and every tree, it revives the echo of life.
The forest can trap about 450 tons of drifting sand annually, equal to the load of 56 trucks. Once fully grown, it is expected to sequester roughly 54 tons of carbon per year—offsetting the emissions of a private car driving five and a half times around the Earth.
When sand fades and greenery flourishes, 27 mentors, 2,700 trees, and all of us will gather in FIMAN Forest to listen:the sound of spring returning.

