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Some narcotics with numbing properties are cocaine, heroin, opium, opium derivitives, or ecgonine. Unfortunately most of these are illegal and are highly addictive.
You should not use local anesthesia with an epilator. The numbing can cause you to over use the epilator and cause injury.
Novocain is a medication that is in the local anesthetic family. Novocain works by blocking and numbing the nerve receptors in the skin, mouth, or area that is being anesthetized.
The use of numbing medicine dates back to ancient times, with records of various natural substances being used for pain relief. However, the development of modern numbing medicine can be attributed to the discovery of local anesthesia in the mid-19th century. One of the pioneers of local anesthesia was an American dentist named William Morton, who successfully demonstrated the use of ether during a dental extraction in 1846.
General anesthesia is commonly used, although regional (spinal or epidural) or local anesthesia may also be used.
Cocaine is a salt and you can see its crystalline structure. It slightly glimmers in the light. Heroin is a chunky powder that does not exhibit crystalline structure. It ranges in color from white to dark brown, but usually is light brown or tan. It has the consistency of powdered milk. If you taste a tiny bit of the substance, cocaine will have a very distinct flavor and will numb your tongue. Heroin will have a bitter flavor and not produce numbing. Of course, don't put strange chemicals on your tongue if you don't know what they are.
Yes indeed, permanent cosmetic tattooing is really painful especially on areas near the eye since the skin on that part was very thin and delicate. Certainly there is a need for you to apply numbing aids or creams before the procedure. On the other hand, you must also be cautious on the numbing cream you would be using. Numbing creams contains chemicals that might be potentially harmful if contacted to delicate areas of our body like that on the eye.
The easy answer is toughen up. But you can also try some numbing techniques in the area, such as an ice cube, oragel, lidocaine, etc. Typically over the counter drugs sold as "topical anesthetic" can help, but much of it depends on the size of the sliver.
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No. I have a significant fear of needles and had my knee drained of fluid followed by a cortisone injection. The doctor used a freeze/numbing spray on my knee topically and then injected the knee with some type of anesthetic. The only minor pain I felt was the injection for the anesthetic. I did not feel any pain while the fluid was being drained or the cortisone shot administered.
Numbing cream is not needed and most piercers will not do a piercing for you if you have used it.