New guy looking for magnetic implant info!
Hey guys, I am looking into getting magnetic implants for a few reasons. First of all I am a trades person (mechanic to be exact) and we do a fair bit of electrical troubleshooting etc. The second is because this is cool as hell and would come in handy in a bunch of different situations in everyday living. I have fully committed to doing this and I will probably install them myself (provided I can get the right equipment) so it would be great if someone could point me in the direction of where to buy the magnets and sterile tools to put them in. The first one I want to put in my right pinky right under my fingerprint, and then probably another one in my right index finger either in the side or very tip. I've read that the ptfe coated ones are the best for multiple reasons so if that's the general consensus I'll go with that. It would also be ideal if I can get some anesthetic but if not I can tough it out. Thanks in advance!
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2. Dangerousthings.com sells lido kits
3. Message @Cassox for implant kits. also see augmentationlimitless.blogspot.com, his website, for detailed implant instructions
4. The ptfe coated ones are great as far as bioproofing goes, but are only 42mgo strength magnets as opposed to the 52mgo parylene c coated ones some (such as myself and @Cassox) have implanted. Cass has some of these coming in as well I believe.
http://discuss.biohack.me/discussion/78/step-by-step-video-of-magnet-install
Page two of the forums... ;)
You literally create a hole in the side of the finger with which you drop your magnet into that way it has a cave to hide in from the world.
Many have recommended and prefer it being on the side of the finger which when pressed down on a table the chunky part on the side that squishes out, yeah that part, is where it is placed to stay out of the way of daily activities and such.
I've never had an issue with them before, and after a rather nasty set of emails with an underling, I emailed the owner and he promises to correct the issue. I'll let you know how it goes, but I figure this is a fair warning. And for other folks interested in my magnets... I'll reiterate that I'm no longer really a fan of the resin I was using before. I've got a few samples coming in next week that show a lot of potential. I'm going to have 3rd party testing of mechanical stress and cytotoxicity.
See, my original intent in using a resin coat was because V&P have such thin shitty coatings. No joke, you can scratch it off with a fingernail. Those from SMM seem much thicker and resistant to mechanical stress. If they stand up well to mech. stress and rate well in terms of cytotoxicity, then I likely won't bother with finishing up a new product, unless... this one other "mysterious" thing works out.