It is a tracker so if you get lost or die you will get picked up
Sure, it is often placed or injected under the skin though.
It is a tracker so if you get lost or die you will get picked up
It is not injected into the skin, it is injected into fat. If it was injected into the bloodstream it would act too quickly and most likely kill you.
A tracking device so the Ganemakers will know where she is in the arena.
No, vaccines are not injected into the skin. Most vaccines are administered through injection into the muscle or subcutaneous tissue (under the skin). Some vaccines are also given orally or nasally.
Purified Protein Derivative (PPD) is injected intradermally (between the layers of the skin).
Under the skin
yes
The pigment is injected into the dermis by way of the tattoo machine.
Lidocaine is not FDA approved to be sprayed on a vein before getting a needle injected into the skin to ease pain.
Tattoos stay in the skin because the ink is deposited into the dermis layer, which is more stable and permanent than the outermost layer of skin. Even though skin cells are constantly being replaced, the ink particles are large enough to be retained in the dermis.