Would you ever get a microchip implant? (I Did) 06-15-2019, 07:08 PM
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Just for kicks I considered putting this in the hardware forum. But, two days ago I performed a self implantation of a Lattice Labs mData NFC microchip. This basically allows me to use my phone as a keycard, unlock my computer, unlock my car, start my car, and I carry a business card in my hand that can be scanned by just about any mid-high range smartphone.
I had my girlfriend keep the skin tented with forceps, but aside from that, I performed the actual implantation, prep work, and aftercare all myself. For my own safety I chose not to use any anesthetic, lidocaine or otherwise. The needle was the size of a helix piercing needle (16 gauge) which is a little larger than a regular ear piercing needle but way larger than a regular vaccination needle.
I put some pictures of the procedure below below, in a hide tag, so don't open it if you're uncomfortable with needles or blood.
![[Image: PhlHBuG.png]](https://imgur.com/PhlHBuG.png)
![[Image: n5Q5KM9.png]](https://imgur.com/n5Q5KM9.png)
![[Image: WuaXuaE.png]](https://imgur.com/WuaXuaE.png)
![[Image: oHqrifw.png]](https://imgur.com/oHqrifw.png)
As of today everything seems to be working pretty well. It scans and writes just fine, however the scar tissue has been making it a little bit harder to work with, but that will go away in a few weeks. No sign of infection or rejection so far, but I've been changing out the bandaid every 6 hours or so just to make sure everything goes good, since I did do it myself.
I'm considering doing a magnet implant also from Lattice Labs coated in parylene in my fingertips. That unfortunately requires a bit more work (actually cutting the finger open, and stretching open the pocket) that I'm not comfortable doing without lidocaine. I have a friend who's in med school who I can have perform the actual procedure, coupled with a digital nerve block for anesthetic. Hopefully that will go well, but I'll wait for this to heal first.
I had my girlfriend keep the skin tented with forceps, but aside from that, I performed the actual implantation, prep work, and aftercare all myself. For my own safety I chose not to use any anesthetic, lidocaine or otherwise. The needle was the size of a helix piercing needle (16 gauge) which is a little larger than a regular ear piercing needle but way larger than a regular vaccination needle.
I put some pictures of the procedure below below, in a hide tag, so don't open it if you're uncomfortable with needles or blood.
Spoiler:
![[Image: PhlHBuG.png]](https://imgur.com/PhlHBuG.png)
![[Image: n5Q5KM9.png]](https://imgur.com/n5Q5KM9.png)
![[Image: WuaXuaE.png]](https://imgur.com/WuaXuaE.png)
![[Image: oHqrifw.png]](https://imgur.com/oHqrifw.png)
As of today everything seems to be working pretty well. It scans and writes just fine, however the scar tissue has been making it a little bit harder to work with, but that will go away in a few weeks. No sign of infection or rejection so far, but I've been changing out the bandaid every 6 hours or so just to make sure everything goes good, since I did do it myself.
I'm considering doing a magnet implant also from Lattice Labs coated in parylene in my fingertips. That unfortunately requires a bit more work (actually cutting the finger open, and stretching open the pocket) that I'm not comfortable doing without lidocaine. I have a friend who's in med school who I can have perform the actual procedure, coupled with a digital nerve block for anesthetic. Hopefully that will go well, but I'll wait for this to heal first.
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2019, 07:12 PM by zorrophreak.)
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