Implanted

Medical implants are synthetic devices or tissues placed inside the body to replace, support, or enhance biological structures.

In a biological context, "implanted" refers to the early stages of pregnancy.

: Used for chronic pain management, these systems deliver electrical signals to the spinal cord or brain. Implanted

This guide explores "implanted" technology and biological processes, ranging from life-saving medical devices to biohacking and natural biological milestones. 🫀 Medical Implants

: Stents keep arteries open, while artificial joints (hips, knees) restore mobility. Medical implants are synthetic devices or tissues placed

: Implantation occurs when a fertilized egg embeds itself into the uterine lining, typically 8 to 10 days after ovulation.

Beyond traditional medicine, "implanted" tech is increasingly used for convenience and human enhancement. Beyond traditional medicine

: Pacemakers and defibrillators (ICDs) manage heart rhythms and prevent sudden cardiac arrest.