So my third full round of 30% Metacrill is in 24 hours. Over the last two rounds I've got pretty bad results, mainly stemming from aftercare. This round I plan to possibly go against the generally accepted wisdom and not use an extender/ads at all for the first 72 hours after PMMA. I feel that it may compress the beads down unnecessarily when the skin is pulled taught like that.
However, one aspect of aftercare that almost everyone agrees on (and the most preached method by Wade) is massaging your PMMA afterwards. I was just wondering what the potential negative implications of massage are? What if massaging is actually counterproductive because it compresses beads together (forming nodules?) and completely changes the injection method around?
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Sure massage could be necessary to put product back in its original placement if it has moved during the first 2-3 days, or to flatten out an imperfection. I'm just wondering the potential negative implications of mashing those beads so closely together, as god damn I have a lot of clumping, ridges, nodules, etc.
However, one aspect of aftercare that almost everyone agrees on (and the most preached method by Wade) is massaging your PMMA afterwards. I was just wondering what the potential negative implications of massage are? What if massaging is actually counterproductive because it compresses beads together (forming nodules?) and completely changes the injection method around?
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Sure massage could be necessary to put product back in its original placement if it has moved during the first 2-3 days, or to flatten out an imperfection. I'm just wondering the potential negative implications of mashing those beads so closely together, as god damn I have a lot of clumping, ridges, nodules, etc.
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