Is this mainly due to not rotating injection sites or is it a result of the size of needle you use or a combination of the both ???
Printable View
Is this mainly due to not rotating injection sites or is it a result of the size of needle you use or a combination of the both ???
My opinion is combination of both plus maybe you injecting not deep enough.
every single injection you do results in scar tissue. the larger the needle the more damage inflicted, the more scar tissue. obviously if you tend to inject over and over in the same area then there will be a build up of scar tissue in that area.