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Which produces less scar tissue??

Which creates less scar tissue over the years?


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mendo

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Which is better for keeping scar tissue to a minimum over the long haul??

(Obviously #1 is more of a hassle, but the question is only about scar tissue)


What do you guys think?
 
Neither-smaller gauge pins like 23 gauge will obviously cause less tissue damage than an 18 gauge thats as thick as a pencil lead.
 
mendo said:
Which is better for keeping scar tissue to a minimum over the long haul??

(Obviously #1 is more of a hassle, but the question is only about scar tissue)


What do you guys think?

I haven't seen any scientific data for AS shots, but from my experience less shots = less scar tissue. I remember doing ED tren, by the 8th week it was very hard to do a shot in my delt.
 
Sounds like scar tissue has nothing to do with gear. Its all about the # of injects and the pin size. Makes sense, thanks.

Mendo
 
can you get all the gear out of a 25g needle i used the 25g 5/8 poins on my delt and it was hard to queeze it out.

or i have read it is good to heat the gear up. is this true? i never did it on my last cycle. but how wousl you if you did?
 
big49ersfan said:
can you get all the gear out of a 25g needle i used the 25g 5/8 poins on my delt and it was hard to queeze it out.

or i have read it is good to heat the gear up. is this true? i never did it on my last cycle. but how wousl you if you did?


Yes it is.
 
nsashbl01 said:
I stay with 25ga pins to try to minimize it......

agreed here, i dont plan on using anything other than 25's. i dont mind the inject if to goes slow, slow and controlled is a better inject imo.
 
But it goes in so much easier with an 18 gauge. Pushing it in is as easy as pulling a squirt gun trigger-which it kind of is in a way?
 
You are always going to have scar tissue when injecting with oil based AAS and especially when you are injecting in the same site frequently.



mendo said:
Which is better for keeping scar tissue to a minimum over the long haul??

(Obviously #1 is more of a hassle, but the question is only about scar tissue)


What do you guys think?
 
Less shots would limit scar tissue...thats why if your stacking and can mix the compounds then do so..no point in "sticking" extra if you dont have too...
 
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