Stretched Earlobe “Corrective” Surgery

A long time ago when BME was only a few years old, my grandmother offered me a big pile of money to have my earlobes surgically reversed… I needed the money so I initially agreed, but backed out at the last moment and thankfully still have my ears.

I’m seeing more and more earlobe stretching reversals these days, some amateur and some by a doctor. Mike’s, shown below, is one of the biggest reversals that I know of, going from a full (and very healthy looking) three inches down to nothing at all!

Anyway, I’m taking the weekend off from writing [here], so check back on Monday for more posts, and I do expect to update BME once or twice over the weekend. Keep on sending in pictures!

Navel Removal

Take a close look at this photo and you’ll notice the total lack of a navel. It hasn’t been Photoshopped out — it’s been surgically removed… As will probably come as no surprise, this is via the always cutting edge Emilio Gonzalez of Venezuela, currently opening a new studio in Belgium.

His slogan? CHANGE YOUR MIND, I’LL CHANGE YOUR BODY.

As well as via IAM and Mithos Tattoo, you can contact him at [email protected] if you’re looking to have work done.

Penectomized Cumshot?

Obviously these are very adult photos, so don’t click them if you don’t have curiosity about what it looks like for a man with balls but an amputated penis to blow his load… The photos are real (in that they captured what was there), but my personal take is that you’re not seeing quite what you think you are (think glue + glans modification), although I admit I’m not sure.

Oh, that sucks!

The fact is that sometimes procedures go bad and have to be reversed… Transdermal “implants” (I put it in quotes because they’re not quite implants; more like really intense pocketings) are one of those procedures that seems to be more problematic than most. Here’s an example where four transdermal implants sunk in and completely grew over. My friend Howie (aka Luna Cobra) — who emphasizes that he did not install them — took them out.

Note to self: Update BME/Risks.