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heydude56
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- Aug 13, 2025
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I saw a post saying that cutting isn't recommended because of the fact that arteries are very deep beneath the skin and it would be extremely hard to reach them.
But isn't wrist artery supposed to be an exception? IIRC wrist arteries are supposed to be right beneath a thin layer of skin so it would be relatively easy to reach them with something like a razor blade (especially compared to other arteries).
Is my knowledge correct or am I getting something wrong?
(I'm not trying to suggest that cutting is a good method or anything. I'm just a bit confused about whether my knowledge about wrist arteries being exceptionally shallow compared to other arteries is correct or not)
But isn't wrist artery supposed to be an exception? IIRC wrist arteries are supposed to be right beneath a thin layer of skin so it would be relatively easy to reach them with something like a razor blade (especially compared to other arteries).
Is my knowledge correct or am I getting something wrong?
(I'm not trying to suggest that cutting is a good method or anything. I'm just a bit confused about whether my knowledge about wrist arteries being exceptionally shallow compared to other arteries is correct or not)