Questions with magnets
Well I would like 4 in my left hand for a 3d effect on every other finger and in my wrist.
I have a fear of needles and cannot tolerate much pain what percent of places that would do this would give local anaesthesia?
How much would four neodymium magnets costs, and implanting them?
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You won't find any body mod artists that will give you anesthesia; it's against the law. If you want anesthesia, you'll have to order and administer it yourself.
You can find a number of options for magnets on these boards; supermagnetman's parylene magnets are pretty cheap at about $.75 each, although there are a number of other options with silicone, and you may want to do some more reading on this board.
Doing surgery, especially in your wrist, is a big proposition. If you don't do it yourself, all you'll get is ice water to kill the pain. I'd really encourage you to continue researching an reading on this board - if you have a fear of needles and a super low pain tolerance, you'll want to do a lot of due diligence and make sure this is something you want.
And will my wrist and thumb be sensitive enough I think putting the magnets side by side may be better I liked that during the "trial" run when I put magnets on my fingernails not inside them.
No controlled substance in schedule II, which is a prescription drug
as determined under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C.
301 et seq.), may be dispensed without the written prescription of a
practitioner.
It seems that I'm wrong in that Lidocaine isn't schedule II... so even if labeled and dissolved for injection... I don't think it would be illegal. Strange strange.