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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 186223" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>Yeah...belly fat (even maintaining proper distance from navel, etc) always stings for me.</p><p></p><p>I inject in the fat pad on my hip/butt - ventrogluteal area. Next time you are sitting on the toilet:</p><p></p><p>1. Take your left hand, reach across to your right hip.</p><p>2. Place your thumb on your iliac crest (hip bone).</p><p>3. Place your middle finger on greater tronchater (near top of femur).</p><p></p><p>The tip of your index finger should now be resting on or pointing to a fatty soft area. I gently pinch and inject there on a slight angle. I think 45 degrees is too much of an angle. </p><p></p><p>Depending on the volume you're injecting, you should be using 28g-30g syringes. For amounts above .2ml, I like 29g 1/2" .5 or 1cc syringes. For amounts .2ml and under, I like the 30g 5/16" .3cc syringes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 186223, member: 16947"] Yeah...belly fat (even maintaining proper distance from navel, etc) always stings for me. I inject in the fat pad on my hip/butt - ventrogluteal area. Next time you are sitting on the toilet: 1. Take your left hand, reach across to your right hip. 2. Place your thumb on your iliac crest (hip bone). 3. Place your middle finger on greater tronchater (near top of femur). The tip of your index finger should now be resting on or pointing to a fatty soft area. I gently pinch and inject there on a slight angle. I think 45 degrees is too much of an angle. Depending on the volume you're injecting, you should be using 28g-30g syringes. For amounts above .2ml, I like 29g 1/2" .5 or 1cc syringes. For amounts .2ml and under, I like the 30g 5/16" .3cc syringes. [/QUOTE]
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