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the rare-to-zero blood response from a subQ injection with a thin gauge needle is the typical experience - the needle is passing between rather than through vessels, and the caliber is small enough that the puncture seals immediately on removal. the doctor-office injections that required a bandage were almost certainly a different gauge or site, intramuscular sites in particular bleed more predictably because of the increased vascularity
 
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