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    how long does it take scar tissue to heal?

    my test/tren/mast cycle is coming to an end and im only on test for the last 2 weeks of this 8 week cycle. this is the first time i pinned ED and didnt mind it at all. i've had to rotate glutes, delts, and quads. and for a one week period where i could only get 28 gauge pins that held only .3ml when i had to inject 1.5ml. so i had to pin myself 5 times a day for a week and had to learn how to pin my tri's and pecs.

    starting to feel like a pin cushion and am concerned about how much scar tissue i must've built up. thoughts?

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    There are many things that go into answering this question. I have scar tissue from all kinds of injuries (more than you can imagine) but not from injections, and some of it heals in a short few weeks, some never seems to heal. That said, I would give my best guess that scar tissue from injections would heal completely in approximate 8 to 12 weeks.

    However, I am sure someone here with more experience with injection scar tissue can give a better guess.


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    Damn... that sucks. Get your pins online dude for convenience's sake, or at least use a longer ester. No answer for you on the scar tissue.
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    you gotta hit it at different angles too. i have same issue. and if u had a bullseye on ur delt.... u hit prolly straight in right? try hitting it from outer angled in. i find i avoid some scar tissue and it holds more.... also if ur delts are big enuff u can use 1.5 inchers.... same with glutes and delts ya know? the scar tissue is localized so u can shoot beyond the tough spot i find.... everyones different though. just my experience brother.

    but it will soften if you wait at least 4 to 6 months. but i find its always tougher...

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