OK, I really do have to go to bed (trying to force an early night), but someone was asking me earlier about people with both transdermal implants and subdermal implants in their heads, so let me post Greg’s super cool looking work by Steve Truitt. The material in this case for the subdermals is carved Teflon.
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Subdermal Implanted Stars
These teflon (if I remember correctly) star-shaped 3d-art implants are almost two years old now — put in place September 2004 — and were done by Manny at Lifestyle in Maastricht, Holland.
Implant Removal Closeup Photos
A few entries back I showed Abnorm‘s (formerly Sickboy) nipple removal and was wondering why his head was bandaged. Turns out he got some of his Teflon implants removed by Howie. I’d like to share some of those pictures here so that people can get a good look at the tissue. If I recall correctly these are not that old (a year or so?), but someone correct me if I got that wrong.
2ga transdermal horns
Thanks to genuine PIMP for these 2ga transdermal horns he recently did at Irezumi Studio in Zaragoza, Spain. Please note: I removed the sutures from the photo just to show the transdermals more clearly. I apologize if that seems deceptive in any way.
Penile Implant at Age 28
I thought some people might find this story interesting:
I was a healthy 28 year old male that substained a penile fracture during sex as a result of my girlfriend coming down on my very erect penis as I slipped out. Painful beyond words.
After the bruising went away, I had found that I had substained permanent damage to the base of my penis that resulted in firm but unstable erections.
I chose to have a penile implant surgically put in and I couldn’t be happier. Unlimited erections on demend are a wonderful thing. The pump is on the right side of my scrotum and I have two rods that inflate on either side of my penis.
Magnetic Implants hit the media
Since WIRED (whose story I found via boingboing) are talking about magnetic implants (click that link for my own experience with them), I thought I ought to re-mention them since BME has been covering them for the last few years. The article finishes by mentioning that a 70-shor silicone is being planned for future magnets, which I have to strongly disagree with. A thin silicone sheath, even if it’s a bit harder, is simply not going to protect the magnet in the long term and I do not consider it a viable option unfortunately.
I hope we figure something out so magnets can be implanted for the long term, because they really are a sixth sense (or at least an interface to the sixth), but I don’t believe the solution lies in silicone, and in fact, I think it’s actually in some ways a worse idea because the magnet lasts longer (probably) before it starts to break down, increasing the chances that there will be complications…
This one here is on Shawn O’Hare (who I’ve mentioned here before), who is experienced enough with a scalpel that I’m sure he can remove his own when the time comes.
Traditional Islamic Forearm Implant
The story behind what you’re seeing here — a 2.1 gram 24kt gold nugget implanted in a forearm by Ben in Ottawa at The Ink Spot — is quite interesting.
The person who got the implant is Islamic, and was in need of a medical procedure that for spiritual reasons was forbidden. Her Mullah suggested that she have a blessed object implanted in her body instead, so this piece of gold was blessed, and she went to Ben asking to have it installed (anywhere would do, so they chose the forearm for ease of maintenance). Interesting intersection of cultures.
I guess this is a “learn something new every day” day, because while I was aware that blessed gold implants are a part of Buddhist culture (and also, are still done), I had no idea they were a part of Muslim culture, let alone in Canada!
Anyway, if anyone knows anything else on this subject, please post it in the comment forum!
Heart-shaped implant
I do worry about the long term implications of a tall implant on the top of the hand, but I sure do love the way this heart shaped implant on clearvowelsriselikeballoons looks!!! I’m guessing it won’t cause the over-the-top controversy that rained upon the brass kunckles implants.
Damn, those are big implants!
I recently showed you Andyroo‘s awesome blackwork gun tattoo. You may have noticed the picture of him suspending up above (as in the title bar of ModBlog, at least as I write this)… Anyway, I thought I should share that picture at high resolution too so you can check out the implants (and his funny chestpiece — he is, I kid you not, a Christian pirate).
Killer Priest Photo Shoot
I like these pictures of Mike Manson, taken by Lane Jensen from Dragon FX Kingsway in Edmonton (horn implants by Phish). Anyway, thanks again everyone for being patient with me over the last week… I have loads of new and old stuff for you over the next while.
Enjoy this big batch posted for your weekend enjoyment!