AN is a comprehensive hub for aesthetic medicine

Answers to key questions in plastic surgery, cosmetology, dentistry, and wellness—with up-to-date information based on medical research, expert opinions from plastic surgeons, and analysis of the aesthetic medicine market. 

Long-awaited — about LED masks, and not an advertisement. Based on doctors’ opinions, it can be concluded that low-intensity light is a trend with a big future, including in home devices.

Light only seems simple, but skin cells perceive it as a signal and trigger a chain of processes — from reducing inflammation to recovery. The effect depends on the wavelength, and this parameter can be understood by the color.

First, we will explain which light is used for what. Then we will share how to choose a device for home use.

The calendar indicates general astrological influences for everyone, which are desirable to consider when planning invasive cosmetological procedures and plastic surgeries.

The probability of obtaining a satisfactory result and the risk of complications are assessed exclusively by comparing current astrological influences with a personal horoscope. Good luck and beautiful results!

What’s New in Motiva Ergonomix 2 (Joy)?  Ergonomix 2 has been one of the most talked-about breast implant releases in recent years. Patients describe it as softer, more flexible, and even closer to the natural feel of breast tissue. According to the manufacturer, the new version features ProgressiveGel ULTIMA and the upgraded SmoothSilk shell — the one that gives that signature “second-skin” sensation.

If you've been researching breast implants lately, you probably came across Motiva and thought, "Wait, there's a version 2 now?" You are most definitely not alone. The release of Motiva Ergonomix 2 has triggered countless questions in plastic surgery forums, patient groups, and consultation rooms worldwide. Let's break down what actually changed, why it matters, and whether the upgrade justifies the hype—and potentially the price tag.

In recent years, rib remodeling surgery — sometimes called rib removal or waist narrowing — has gained noticeable attention among transgender women seeking a more traditionally feminine silhouette. The reason for this growing interest goes beyond aesthetics alone.