Chest Microdermal Jewelry

James Wisniewski (Body Electric, Hollwood CA) did this 6mm titanium prong faced CZ microdermal recently… I think I remember someone commenting on how microdermals were interesting to them because they opened up a whole lot of body decorating options that were not available before except through procedures arguably in the “[very] minor surgery” category rather than “piercing” category like microdermals are. I suppose this helps illustrate that notion.

38 thoughts on “Chest Microdermal Jewelry

  1. I’m loving the idea of microdermals. Is there anywhere in the UK that’s offering them?

  2. I’m loving the idea of microdermals. Is there anywhere in the UK that’s offering them?

  3. very nice work.
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    #4:
    metalurgey in dundee , scotland, is offering them to the general public starting febuary , as the tests are healing well.
    IAM:LittleJohn .

  4. very nice work.
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    #4:
    metalurgey in dundee , scotland, is offering them to the general public starting febuary , as the tests are healing well.
    IAM:LittleJohn .

  5. I WANT TEN HUNDRED OF THEM. and some on my head. would that work? if you had a shaved head could you get microdermals up top?

  6. I WANT TEN HUNDRED OF THEM. and some on my head. would that work? if you had a shaved head could you get microdermals up top?

  7. I wonder if these could replace the current pierced monroe to eliminate possible gum erosion?

  8. I wonder if these could replace the current pierced monroe to eliminate possible gum erosion?

  9. Yeah microdermals are a great idea.. but has anyone thought about the after effect or even posted about the removal procedures, these things have to be cut out. Easy to put in; Not so easy to remove. Once these become more available. Not so respectable shops will be doing these on anyone without thinking about the after effects(because they are so easy to do). We will end up with young teenagers, or people that don’t think past the action itself with them all over their bodies.

  10. Yeah microdermals are a great idea.. but has anyone thought about the after effect or even posted about the removal procedures, these things have to be cut out. Easy to put in; Not so easy to remove. Once these become more available. Not so respectable shops will be doing these on anyone without thinking about the after effects(because they are so easy to do). We will end up with young teenagers, or people that don’t think past the action itself with them all over their bodies.

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