significant magnetic strength lost in the M31's after implantation
I purchased some of the M31's and found a piercer who agreed to install them and left them a spare to put in themselves first to get a feel for it. They put theirs in their wrist and it's mostly healed at this point but a problem is that the implant has lost significant strength. They're unable to hold up any coins, paper clips, etc. Nothing larger than a staple. Now I plan on getting them in my finger tips, will the difference in skin thickness be enough to improve the magnetic pull? has anyone else run into this? or have any suggestions to improve strength once they've been implanted?
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Fish Cin (available here) is a drug called clindamycin given to fish which is COINCIDENTALLY an antibiotic in humans useful for implanting objects and avoiding rejection. I hope this information turns out useful to someone.
The ability to sense fields is also much lower than the Hayworth magnet. Has this been the case with anyone else who has two magnets for comparison?
BTW: A "Kronkorken" is the thing closing (beer) bottles: