Studio of Aesthetic Medicine · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles

Beauty, practicedlike medicine.

Where science meets artistry — expert hands, honest counsel, unhurried care.

Liat, Anastasia and Lara — the three practitioners of Anastology — standing together in cream and white against a seamless black backdrop
Liat, Anastasia and LaraPL. I

Consultations by appointment · (818) 613-7510

Now accepting new patients

№ 20700 Ventura Blvd · Woodland Hills

You will never be sold a treatment you do not need. That is the founding rule of this practice, and the reason it stays deliberately small — a team you can count on one hand, and one patient at a time. When we meet, I study how your face actually moves and listen to what you actually want. Nothing here is decided from a menu.

Some of my best work is the treatment I talk someone out of. Aesthetic medicine, done honestly, is quiet — measured in restraint, reviewed at two weeks1, and never hurried. If that sounds slower than you are used to, it is meant to.

Anastasia Andrew, NP

Nurse Practitioner · Aesthetic Medicine · 20700 Ventura Blvd

¹ The two-week review is part of the treatment, not an upsell.

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The Collection

№ 03 · Plates I–III

Three disciplines. Ten procedures.

A drop of water falling toward a clear glass on pale travertine in bright morning sun, a faint water ring beside it
Pl. I — INJECTABLES

BotoxFillersBio-Stimulants

Morning sun through fluted glass scattering soft daylight ripples across a warm white plaster wall
Pl. II — SKIN REJUVENATION

Morpheus8IPLCO2 LaserPRF

A fragment of a pale travertine torso draped in washed cream linen, lit by soft morning window light
Pl. III — BODY & LIFTING

ThreadsQuantum RFLaser Hair Removal

Daylight profile of a woman in her late forties by a bright window — fine lines and real skin texture in soft morning light

Fig. 1 — Texture, tone, light: where the work begins.

The Ritual

№ 05 · Four Movements

Unhurried, by design.

  1. I

    A real conversation

    Forty-five minutes with Anastasia herself. Your face, mapped; your goals, heard; nothing sold from a menu.

  2. II

    An honest plan

    Written and specific — and sometimes less than you asked for.

  3. III

    The work

    One patient at a time. Appointments are never stacked.

  4. IV

    The review

    She checks her own results at two weeks, included in every treatment.

One practitioner, start to finishFDA-approved products onlyCounsel before commerce
Anastasia Andrew, NP — founder of Anastology
Anastasia Andrew, NP — the studio's founder.

The Practitioner

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Anastasia AndrewNP

Why the same practitioner, every visit?
Because whoever you start with is who you finish with — the consult, the injection, the follow-up. There is no front desk handing you to a tech. When one person carries your whole history, nothing gets lost between visits, and nobody in the room is paid to sell you anything. This is the practice.
What will you refuse to do?
Anything that makes you look done. I decline work more often than people expect — a trend that will read as a mistake in five years, filler on a face that doesn't need volume, a treatment someone wants for a reason we haven't talked through yet. If you don't need it, I'll say so. If something I offer isn't right for what you want, I'll say that too.
“My favorite compliment is: you look rested.”
  • Board-certified Nurse Practitioner
  • 10+ years in aesthetic medicine
  • Woodland Hills

Clinical Notes

№ 07 · Verified Patients

Note 01 — Consultation · Verified Patient

Anastasia took the time to go over the different procedures. She truly wants the customer to be satisfied. I would highly recommend her for all your beauty concerns.
Laura M.

Note 02 — Morpheus8 · Verified Patient

Anastasia is the best at everything she does. She takes every precaution to keep you comfortable — I feel like I am going to visit a good friend when I go there.
Sharon B.

Note 03 — First Visit · Verified Patient

She talked me out of half of what I came in asking for. No one in this field had ever told me to wait — it is why I will not go anywhere else.
Daniela R.

Note 04 — Follow-up · Verified Patient

Nothing felt rushed and nothing felt sold. She explained what she was doing and why, and checked her own work two weeks later.
Karen S.

The Studio

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The Anastology studio at ten in the morning — window light across warm plaster, a linen chaise, and pale travertine
The studio at ten in the morning.

20700 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills

Fifteen minutes from Calabasas. Not Beverly Hills — better lit.

By appointment, Monday – Saturday. Evening consultations available.

From the Studio

№ 09 · The Studio Feed

The room, most days.

No before-and-afters, no promotions, no countdowns. Just the studio as it actually looks — the light on Ventura Blvd in the morning, the work between appointments, and the occasional plate worth keeping.

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Amber and clear apothecary glass on a sunlit shelf in the studioA quiet corner of the studio in bright morning lightA small glass vial of golden serum catching the window lightMorning daylight studying the texture of real skinIvory silk gathered in soft folds on a warm, sunlit sillStill water in a shallow stone vessel, one point of light on the surfaceA single taut ivory thread crossing the frame, catching a raking lightA slab of stone half raw and half honed, a raking light crossing the boundaryA polished white marble curve under a single warm lightConcentric ripples expanding across still water, lit from aboveWarm light through fluted glass casting a fine lattice on a plaster wallA narrow beam of warm light crossing a wall, fracturing into faint spectrum
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Unlabeled skincare vessels on a sunlit sill, clear and amber glass in the morning window
Objects of maintenance, photographed in the window.

The Cabinet

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Objects of maintenance.

Medical-grade skincare, curated by Anastasia. Sent home, never sold hard.

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