Quote Originally Posted by MakeUpLostTimeFast

Thanks, a lot Muscle Ink. Either I will improve reading the right dosage on the syringe or get some easier to find, less concentrated gear or learn how to inject in glutes. So redness is nothing to worry about. Thanks, again Muscle Ink.
Redness is usually an immune response. Both the oil and the needle will cause local trauma which will appear as skin that is a little pink or red, slightly swollen, and warm to the touch. The swelling/inflammation will cause a dull pain.

As long as the location doesn't become hardened or appear as a bruising or if you start to develop a fever and or nausea, you should be ok.

You can treat the area heat or even a muscle ointment such as tiger balm, icy hot, or other topical analgesic remedies for the pain and to help relax the muscle a bit. Don't use ice. That may delay the absorption of gear and promote the formation of an abscess which is something you do not want.

200-400mg of ibuprofen will help with pain and inflammation as well if you need.