Reducing Migration
So... In all our experience shoving things into our bodies and hoping they stay put, have we found any methods or techniques to use in healing to prevent migration?
Just curious to see if anyone has really looked into this. I'm looking to get an implant that has to be as centered as possible pretty soon and have had migration on my mind a lot....
Also I'm not really looking for a "just add bio-bond" response... I value being able to just pop these things out without having to remove part of my face....
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Atm I'm entertaining ideas in my head on three fronts:
One: the original question...
Two: How close/far can these be implanted from other implants, and how close could multiple be put together could these be spaced say 5-10 mm apart parallel? At once? Ideally not touching... But how close can they get?
Three: Other than the obvious issues... Could these be put in the cheeks, neck, ears, ETC. provided all the appropriate convention of enough space being present and not hitting arteries or joints go?
I'm wondering about application of kinetic tape to reduce movement... Would it be possible to physically 'seat' implants using blunt needles at angles to push it into perfect position as it heals? Or scar tissue nightmare?
Pardon stupid questions. ^^'