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INTRO
In this thread, I'll share my personal experience with Aqualyx - in the cheeks and chin.
I wanted to do it in my nose too but I pussied out after the cheeks and chin hurt pretty bad.
MY EQUIPMENT
1x 8ml vial of Aqualyx
20x 32G 0.3ml FMS Insulin Syringes
Black Nitrile Medical Gloves
Alcohol swabs (70% I ALC.)
6 inch ruler
Sister's eyeliner for markings
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PREPERATION & MARKINGS
Drank a lot of water.
Washed my face and let it dry.
To make life easier, I just pre-filled the 0.3ml syringes to the max
Put on a single glove on my left hand - to pinch fat.
I decided to do 1.5 ml in each cheek, with 5 injection spots per cheek
I did 2.1ml in the chin, with 6 injection spots
I used the ruler to make my markings, and use eyeliner to plot them
PROCEDURE
I injected the syringes at a 45 degree angle
With no anesthetic, it hurt like hell
PINCHING FAT SERIOUSLY HELPED - GLOVES WERE ESSENTIAL
I had to readjust injection angles a lot of times due to sharp pain when going in (indication of injecting into a blood vessel
There should be little to no pain when inserting the needle
Unlike a lot of people, I didn't bleed much as I was quick to readjust needles
I was listening to Sematary whilst doing the procedure, lol
Overall - everything went smooth AF. Despite shaking during pinning, all seems good
AFTER PROCEDURE
It's been roughly 8 hours.
An injection spot on my hyoid still hurts.
My cheeks and chin are sensitive when pressed down.
I look like I've just ate 8 cheeseburgers and 8L of full sugar coke.
VIDEO & AFTERMATH
I'm expecting 2000 bp edits with this video in it, minimum. /j
In this thread, I'll share my personal experience with Aqualyx - in the cheeks and chin.
I wanted to do it in my nose too but I pussied out after the cheeks and chin hurt pretty bad.
I am in no way a healthcare professional. This thread is purely for documentation purposes and I do not advise anyone to repeat anything I've done or anything they see in this thread.
As always, do your own research and anything you do is at your own risk. I'm not responsible for anything you do or cause.
As always, do your own research and anything you do is at your own risk. I'm not responsible for anything you do or cause.
MY EQUIPMENT
1x 8ml vial of Aqualyx
20x 32G 0.3ml FMS Insulin Syringes
Black Nitrile Medical Gloves
Alcohol swabs (70% I ALC.)
6 inch ruler
Sister's eyeliner for markings
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The guide by @Psocho is what made me consider Aqualyx.
Drank a lot of water.
Washed my face and let it dry.
To make life easier, I just pre-filled the 0.3ml syringes to the max
Put on a single glove on my left hand - to pinch fat.
I decided to do 1.5 ml in each cheek, with 5 injection spots per cheek
I did 2.1ml in the chin, with 6 injection spots
I used the ruler to make my markings, and use eyeliner to plot them
I didn't use any lidocaine because it would be harder to tell whether or not I was injecting into a vessel or nerve.
PROCEDURE
I injected the syringes at a 45 degree angle
With no anesthetic, it hurt like hell
PINCHING FAT SERIOUSLY HELPED - GLOVES WERE ESSENTIAL
I had to readjust injection angles a lot of times due to sharp pain when going in (indication of injecting into a blood vessel
There should be little to no pain when inserting the needle
Unlike a lot of people, I didn't bleed much as I was quick to readjust needles
I was listening to Sematary whilst doing the procedure, lol
Overall - everything went smooth AF. Despite shaking during pinning, all seems good
Marking were similar to these:
It's been roughly 8 hours.
An injection spot on my hyoid still hurts.
My cheeks and chin are sensitive when pressed down.
I look like I've just ate 8 cheeseburgers and 8L of full sugar coke.
A lot of people say the aftermath is similar to "post nut clarity"
However, for me - not really. It purely depends on your inhibition and how far you're willing to go.
Also, looking at my face sucks now. But it's one step backwards for two steps forward.
However, for me - not really. It purely depends on your inhibition and how far you're willing to go.
Also, looking at my face sucks now. But it's one step backwards for two steps forward.
VIDEO & AFTERMATH
I'm expecting 2000 bp edits with this video in it, minimum. /j
