Removal is pretty trivial
A properly installed x-series tag rests in the fascia, which is the connective tissue between the dermis and muscle. Removal is a fairly simple process that any general practice doctor should be able to perform in their office.
There are a few ways to go about removing a tag. Cutting it out with a scalpel , removing it with a large gauge needle, and using saline injection to eject it. First we will cover scalpel based removal since this is the procedure that most medical doctors will be comforta…
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Hey All,
So I’ve had an xNT installed between my thumb and forefinger (the usual place) since 2015, but I wanted to open up that space for the expanded capabilities of a NExT. It was time for an upgrade.
I went to my usual guy. We decided the first step should be to remove the xNT and then install the NExT. The xNT was removed through an incision closer to the wrist-side of my hand, then the NExT was installed via the normal implantation method (syringe) fro…
I have had 3 xSeries removed, easy peasy.
Yours may be a little more tricky from the sound of it.
Can you share a video of the location with you poking at the ends of it (want to see if it protrudes when you poke it)
Good on you, very considerate.
These guys should be able to help you out, and hopefully relocate it for you
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