Im curious to this as well im not sure and i guess it might depend on what you actually use but i heard it doesnt matter


Hey guys. Just wondering where else I can inject peptides? Ive just been doing my stomach but I dont want scar tissue to build up there. Can you inject pretty much anywhere and still get the same effect? Btw im using a 30 gauge 1/2 inch slin pin. thanks


Im curious to this as well im not sure and i guess it might depend on what you actually use but i heard it doesnt matter


Yeah hopefully someone who know their shit about peptides will chime in. Pinning 3 times a day in the same area would have to build up scar tissue over time even if it is a slin pin.


ask ur question in that thread, theirs some knowledgable guys in their and they will help u out and have ur answer forshure
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I've been wondering the same thing. I've been using my stomach for a while. Not sure if scar tissue is a concern. Diabetics do this all the time.




Peptides simply require sub-q injections. Your body doesn't care where you put it. Just don't be stupid about it. Put it in the easily accessible places like delts, quads, abdomen, glutes. Take diabetics for instance, they routinely inject insulin (a peptide) into the abdomen and the shoulder. The shoulder anatomy is significantly different than the abdomen, but both locations work to get the insulin to the body. It's the same story with any other peptide. Just don't be stupid about injecting it. Put it in the easily accessible places like delts, quads, abdomen, glutes.
Last edited by dsl; 08-26-2011 at 06:00 AM.
No it is not the same. Test is injected into the muscle. Peptides are injected into the fatty layer of skin. Look up IM injections v. Sub-q injections.
Pinching can be done to pull the skin away from the muscle for lean people and essentially making it thicker to make sure the shot is administered into the sub-q area. Think about squeezing a chicken breast and how much thicker it gets.
Just remember when you inject to go at a 45-degree angle to the skin surface. This will help to keep the needle from going too deep and into the muscle. Also remember to point the needle tip up so that the hole of the barrel will face away from you... or so you can't see it. Does that last part make sense?![]()

yeah anywhere that you can get the needle into subcutaneous fat (small fold of skin) is fine, i know alot of guys who do quads, stomach, delt, pec sub-q. depending on which peptide(s) you're using you can also just go intra-muscular (like a test/aas injection) i always shoot igf IM for instance and I know people have been shooting follistatin IM .. like said above, as long as it gets into the bloodstream (and no, that doesnt mean intravenous is ok in case there's anyone dumb enough out there lol)
I always have done stomach, sides/love handles, triceps if it is IGF-1 LR3. I notice no build up of scar tissue anywhere.


Unless you are totally ripped you should be able to pinch a nice lump of skin on your ar5e