Man, I hate to say it, but Cere is improving (previously), and his latest tattoo actually has some real charm to it.
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The magic of Dermablend
Whenever the discussion turns to “can you still get a job with facial mods”, I always think of Bronte_1975 (I know this entry is a little repetitive), who covers up her facial tattoos for work. I know it’s not an option for piercings, let alone lip plates, of course.
Should I be scared?
Maybe it’s the opium talking, but seriously, does anyone else see a face, maybe two, in that Amboyna Burl plug that Paul Debruyn (Paul’s Plugs) made? In any case, if you haven’t already checked it out, visit the custom body jewelry gallery on BME – it’s an excellent place to find small vendors that can make you one-of-a-kind jewelry if you can’t find what you’re looking for at BMEshop or your local studio…
Earlobe Reversal Healing Shots
Given the discussion about regretting mods that’s been happening a lot lately, I thought I’d put up some photos of what’s becoming an increasingly common modification, the surgical reversal of stretched earlobes back to “normal”. Most definitely procedures like this (offered by both cosmetic surgeons and by body modification practitioners) are rising in how much money they generate as more and more people change their minds for a wide variety of reasons.
Like tattoo removal, these procedures don’t tend to be cheap, with prices ranging from a few hundred dollars to well over a thousand, to say nothing of carrying their own risks as well. Thus, the surer you can be before undertaking semi-permanent body modification, the better!
Continue reading for more photos as S’s ears healed.
The photos above are before (duh), looking quite nice with those clear plugs, and on the day of the surgery. The photo below takes us to day three:
It’s looking happier on day eight:
Finally, on day twelve the sutures are out and you can get a fairly good idea of what it’s going to look like — the shape of the lobe is pretty much perfect, although there is certainly some residual scarring, especially on the left lobe. Note though that almost all of this scarring should disappear in time — at twelve days they’re still very fresh.
Blackwork vs. Implants
In this photo by Oz, Morgan of Lyon, France’s implants were done by Lukas Zpira, and his tattoos by Cy.
Pulling the Trigger
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Bitter Sweet Mammaries
I’m sure I don’t need to remind you about Lane‘s leg implant gone awry. I do? Ok.. 1 – 2 – 3.
Well, here’s some video of the initial procedure by Brian (camera – Tayla Johnston). Get those lighters out and hold them high!
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I’m also sure Lane won’t mind me saying that for the short while they were together their relationship was bumpy, the important thing is they parted company amicably and the time they did share was DDelightful.
Finally, although the couple met through Brian he had nothing to do with the break-up and was the perfect gentleman throughout.
And, something gratuitous
I’ll post some more later still, but until then to tide you over, this 12-point corset was done by Damien Caskey at Monsterz Ink in Sylmar, CA. There’s a second, more gratuitous photo after the break.
Heart Hands Tattoo
These tattoos are from the wearer of the white ink facial tattoo I posted recently.
Tentacle Implants
Speaking of squishy sea creature modifications, these tentacle suction-cup implants were done by Dark Freak at Luck All in Sao Paulo, Brasil.