If BME had a mascot, it should be Pauly! These are his new implants, done about a month and a half ago by Howie (LunaCobra.net).
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Aerodynamic ridges for deeper diving
Or maybe faster bike riding? Either way I like Silicun‘s forehead ridges and how they follow the shape of his head, done by Howie (LunaCobra.net). I assume that the bruising is residual from the procedure.
Matching Transdermal Mohawks
These were done by Steve Truitt in Albuquerque, NM.
Dessert Themed Implants
SquirrelGirl had these two implants — an ice cream cone and a cupcake — done by Brian of Pure Body Arts in Brooklyn, NY.
Getting implanted
Here’s an action shot of Oscar Navarro elevating the tissue in Bellboy‘s arm at Acid Crue, my favorite modification-driven folks from Singapore (be sure to check out their great blog as well).
Implanted Chest
These implants that Moritura had done by Swastika Freakshop (www) are really aesthetically gorgeous… I like them a lot! These two photos were taken on day five, so you can still see the sutures and a little brusing, as well as some swelling — if you visit her on IAM (or the BME implant galleries) you can see them with a lot more definition and in various other stages of healing.
Remember him from Dr. 90210?
These central forehead implants were done four months ago by Shawn O’Hare at Fillmore Tattoo and Piercing in Fillmore, California. I think eyelid-eye tattoos kind of scare me (in a I’m gonna have nightmares kind of way, not in a bad idea kind of way), ahaha… Dunno why…
Russian Pitbull
By my count that’s eight cheek piercings (in a pretty agressive cluster) and twenty-three lip piercings. That’s got to be a record, or at least close to it? The transdermal mohawk is by Misha at Scar in Tula, Russia. I love that his smile is still there through all the metal!
The Enigma’s Radical Ear Reshaping
You may remember at the start of the month I posted shots of The Engima‘s (iam:TheEnigma) ear reshaping by Howie (LunaCobra.net) when they were fresh and sutured. They’re healing really well, and The Enigma sends in these shots of how it’s doing these days.