FULL DIY Subcision Guide (acnescarcels GFTIH and very important notes from my own journey)

I genuinely love you bro hopefully I’m low inhib enough to do this
It’s a solid guide but wide sweep is outdated and riskier for diy. Same ideas apply but you should be treating individually using a 4-6 mm 30-32 g needle and injecting a 2%+ polynucleotide skin booster below each untethered scar. I like 4 mm 32 g
 
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It’s a solid guide but wide sweep is outdated and riskier for diy. Same ideas apply but you should be treating individually using a 4-6 mm 30-32 g needle and injecting a 2%+ polynucleotide skin booster below each untethered scar. I like 4 mm 32 g
What do you think about pdo threads after the subcision
 
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What do you think about pdo threads after the subcision
Nah man don’t do it pdo threads can cause fat loss and fibrosis plus you don’t want your entire cheek to be more plumped just beneath the scarring

Cheaper to spot treat with polynucleotides vs buying a whole bag of threads
 
Bro I have all the materials isn't there like a video I could watch
 
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Bro I have all the materials isn't there like a video I could watch
Yeah just look up subcision videos on yt or TikTok. See my recent comments on this thread on the better method I discovered months after writing this thread.

Basically you can still do it with longer needles but if you’ve never done it before it’s very likely you will go too deep and just damage your skin
 
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Yeah just look up subcision videos on yt or TikTok. See my last comment on this thread on the better method I discovered months after writing this thread.

Basically you can still do it with longer needles but if you’ve never done it before it’s very likely you will go too deep and just damage your skin
Thanks bro
 
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Nah man don’t do it pdo threads can cause fat loss and fibrosis plus you don’t want your entire cheek to be more plumped just beneath the scarring

Cheaper to spot treat with polynucleotides vs buying a whole bag of threads
Which polynucleotides do you use
 
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Yeah just look up subcision videos on yt or TikTok. See my recent comments on this thread on the better method I discovered months after writing this thread.

Basically you can still do it with longer needles but if you’ve never done it before it’s very likely you will go too deep and just damage your skin
Also should I be doing polynucleotides if my scars aren’t tethered or would something else be better
 
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Which polynucleotides do you use
Nucleofill 2.5% if I find it for cheap or Juve face 2%. Would do the cheaper one so you can do more sessions they’re all the same anyway just don’t get any with HA

Also should I be doing polynucleotides if my scars aren’t tethered or would something else be better
Yes. Untethered can go away on their own with systemic treatments but local injections/treatments are the fastest
 
Nucleofill 2.5% if I find it for cheap or Juve face 2%. Would do the cheaper one so you can do more sessions they’re all the same anyway just don’t get any with HA


Yes. Untethered can go away on their own with systemic treatments but local injections/treatments are the fastest
I got the Juve face but wouldn’t it be better to use filler?
 
I got the Juve face but wouldn’t it be better to use filler?
No because you probably won’t fully untether the scar and if your finger slips and you overinject you are fucked. Like even if you can’t fully restore the volume under each scar at least if you use skin boosters you have a fairly risk free way of making them shallow enough such that they won’t show unless under the harshest lighting. With filler under an untethered scar you will just get a messy result since you won’t know how to inject it properly

Feel free to research fillers under scarring on your own but I just prefer a method that I don’t need to maintain every few months. Like yes skin booster results at their peak aren’t permanent but at least you get some (or a lot of) healing over time especially if the procedure is performed correctly.
 
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