Oh my bad, yeah thatâs dependent on too many variables to really say. Different people, different installs, different collagen protein shapes in different parts of the body I donât think anyone would say the fibrin sheath around the implant is under tension, but it does try and close around the implant and push it out the entry wound during initial healing, so yeah it âshrinksâ but I think the implant is tougher than that shrinking action because the flexes never get âcrushedâ really from anything other than a bad install procedure
That was my thought seeing the ultrasound picture. Maybe it would had flattened out if the tissue around wasnât closing in and keeping it like that
This topic name always reminds me of a Fallout pipboy or one of those Aperture Labs posters
I wish someone would make some of these ironic/funny advice posters but for implants
I see those signs at work and think:
Notice: Sawing off your fingers is not recommended. Electrical Hazard: Mild to serious death may occur. Please donât do this.I like that
Iâm thinking of an XSeries one that says:
In case of emergency DO NOT break the glass
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That is good.
Is this an actual font or asci art? It looks cool
ascii art
Uh! I mean, yeah⊠but Iâd rather not even think about that.
Merry Christmas
So thatâs the FSMâs noodly appendage that they keep talking aboutâŠ
I read this as,
Notice: Sawing off your fingers is Hot
Like some weird motivational thing.
Please wait until the available replacements are actually good before doing thatâŠ
We have a hard time separating you from DT