Looking for Advice on First Implant

Hey everyone!

I am new to the biohacking world and have been doing a lot of reading about implants. It’s both fascinating and a bit overwhelming! :sweat_smile: I am super interested in getting my first implant, but I am not entirely sure where to start.

I’ve been eyeing the xNT and the xEM chips, but I am open to suggestions. I have been through these resources/tutorials My first implant and UiPath Tutorial, however, they are quite informative but I wanted to learn more from community members.

What do you all recommend for a first-timer? Any tips on what to expect during the procedure or afterward? I am particularly curious about how you’ve integrated your implants into your daily life.

Also, if anyone has any stories to share about their first implant experience, I’d love to hear them! :blush:

Thanks in advance for the advice.

Best Regards

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Any ideas what you hope to be able to use your implants for yet?

The procedure is pretty simple for most implants, a quick poke with a needle and a day or so with a band-aid and you’re good to go

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Also check this out

And this one

It’s older thread sir, but it checks out

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OR if you just want to throw caution to the the wind, and say FUCK IT, let’s do this thing

Grab an xMagic or NExT…or both

Place in your P0 (<-follow the blue link for placement suggestions)

But if you are all boring and sensible, do what @Aoxhwjfoavdlhsvfpzha sugested, and let us know what you are hoping to achieve…we’ll give you some boring and sensible advice

This thread might help to answer that

and this

and this

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AND an ApexFlex, a FlexUG4 and a xG3, can’t go wrong if you’ve got one of everything!

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Perfect advice

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Everyone above is giving you great advice on implant selection and installation experiences.

Have you looked into or found an installer to do this? Depending on where you are and your ability / willingness to travel, that could be a hurdle to overcome before ordering. There’s lots of great installers out there, but they are not local to everywhere.

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