OK, it is a cutting, but not like you think — it was done using an electrical hyfrecator turned up into cut mode, rather than with a blade. Thanks to Brenno from Body Factory in Trieste, Italy for continuing to send in photos of his great work.
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Posted on 03-30-2006 22:34:32 by zm
What on earth is an electrical hyfrecator?
Posted on 03-31-2006 04:12:38 by coconutjules
I really like the precise lines of that… globe? basketball? Very nice!
Posted on 03-31-2006 15:07:51 by peejay
Hmm.. Google tells me that it’s a cautery tool. I guess it’s typically used to remove lesions and stuff like that.
Posted on 03-31-2006 16:20:18 by blaa
it took me a sec to find his left nipple.
Posted on 03-31-2006 20:34:42 by Holy Flesh
i believe that is the symbol from captain planet.
Posted on 04-01-2006 09:23:05 by fre_k
Captain plant rocks, *sings thetheme tune*
The following comments were imported from our old comment system:
Posted on 03-30-2006 22:34:32 by zm
What on earth is an electrical hyfrecator?
Posted on 03-31-2006 04:12:38 by coconutjules
I really like the precise lines of that… globe? basketball? Very nice!
Posted on 03-31-2006 15:07:51 by peejay
Hmm.. Google tells me that it’s a cautery tool. I guess it’s typically used to remove lesions and stuff like that.
Posted on 03-31-2006 16:20:18 by blaa
it took me a sec to find his left nipple.
Posted on 03-31-2006 20:34:42 by Holy Flesh
i believe that is the symbol from captain planet.
Posted on 04-01-2006 09:23:05 by fre_k
Captain plant rocks, *sings thetheme tune*
stupeds freaks
stupeds freaks