Yeah, it’s been a little over two weeks. I wouldn’t recommend doing stressful things to the area like attracting other magnets for another week or two. The encapsulation takes awhile. Even after months, it will be more firmly rooted in your flesh, but it will still hurt to attract other magnets.
I like to use this calculator to determine the pull force of magnets. It states that a magnet with xG3 dimensions and N52 strength can produce ~0.9lbs of pull force between it and another magnet. That’s pretty substantive.
omg… the needle was in there for over a minute. No wonder the whole thing filled with blood and was a bloody mess coming out. I’m surprised there was no drape used either. I’m sure the shop owner wasn’t happy with blood on the floor. Glad it’s over now and you’re happy with it.
I noticed the magnet has rotated. This is not due to the installation, but how the muscles in your hand pushed on it while flexing. It will likely now stay in that rotated position, but if it does migrate over bone, your risk of it breaking due to blunt force trauma does go up a little bit.
Yeah, I think he wasn’t entirely sure what to expect with the installation, but I’m happy with it and really glad I found someone to do it since the guy who did my xEM isn’t around until January.
Is there anything I could’ve done differently to prevent the rotation?
I watched it also and saw: over a minute - that is long. When I can remember my installs, they were all very fast. The xEM was also longer, but I didn’T have a problem with that - no blood, no swelling.
Lets wait on september 11 4 installs in one day <3
What made you decide to go for a xG3 instead of something smaller?
I could see issues with the size and location of the implant causing pain or damage overtime as it is on a gripping surface and large enough to press in towards bone, which is less of an issue with the smaller, flat cylinder type implants. You will also get less sensitivity as it is a larger magnet with a higher inertia and less pulling force due to the far thicker coating on it.
Well, since this is my first, and the first one i had the chance of buying i did some research but im not an expert. I did want one magnet in my thinger, but had no idea the round one or smaller would be better. So far it is 4 days of healing. The hyper sensibilitie is now gone. I can stary play with clips and im starting sense some eletric fields. I do feel it very steady and firm. So it does not feel like giving me any pain or moving toward the bone… but lets see how it goes with time. I could move a small coin, way havier then a paper clip with no pain, i think if you have a large hand with a hard and kind of fat thingers it seems like a good place. But maybe if your skin is thiner and soft , and more delicate, maybe it would not work… but dont know… just guessing…
I suppose it could work depending on the thickness of ones fingers. I have relatively thin fingers, so it probably wouldn’t work for me. I am very curious to see how this turns out as this is the only fingertip install of a xG3 I have heard of, so definitely keep us updated. However, I still lean toward the side of a smaller, bio-coated cylinder magnet for the majority of fingertip installs, at least from my readings.