GMO
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Judging by the pic posted, it looks like it is lipohypertrophy. It happens on occasion with folks who have diabetes and have to inject their insulin regularly. It is NOT scar tissue, it is adipose tissue. It usually happens because of repeated injections in certain sites or near the same sites AND the insulin triggers hypertrophic growth of the adipose cells. HGH frag#176-191 peptide is not insulin and not supposed to have an effect on insulin resistance in the body - so I would seriously wonder if that was the peptide you got - I would hope it's not insulin by mistake. It can take several months for the lipohypertrophy to disappear slowly.
Just an OPINION-Thanks-ordawg1
^^^This seems like the only viable explanation IMO.