One of the newest trends in body modification comes in the form of corset piercings.
They are a series of surface piercings arranged up the back in two
vertical columns. The piercing is located in the spot where the eyelets
would be if one was wearing a corset. It is a symmetrical piercing with
an equal number of holes on each side. As few as four holes can be used
(two on each side) up to as many as the expanse of skin will allow.
Talk about an extreme body mod. Corneal tattooing
is not only possible, but it has been known and done now for over 2,000
years — it became almost commonplace in the late 19th century and into the 20th century to correct defects such as corneal scarring and leucomas. These days, it is done less often because contact lenses
are very effective at covering these defects, and prosthetic technology
is also more accessible. However, not everyone can wear contact lenses, and not everyone wants their eyeball popped out even if it is blind; hence cosmetic tattooing of the eye.
A 3D-Art Implant
is any object implanted fully under the skin for the purpose of
affecting a sculptural change of the surface. The "invention" and
popularization of implants as 3D-Art is credited primarily to Steve
Haworth.
Implants can be stretched just
like piercings. A good example of this are horn implants—they start as
smaller implants, and are then taken out when healed and replaced with
slightly larger ones. This process is repeated to achieve the final size. There are some risks of irritation to the skin above the implant if this process is pushed too fast, as with all stretching.
One of the newest body modifications to hit the scene is tongue splitting or tongue bifurcation.
The process involves literally cutting the tongue in half directly down the center. Once the tongue is split it is possible to move both sections independently of one another.
Body suspension is the act of suspending the human body via temporary piercings made just before the suspension process. The body is then raised either partially or completely from the ground by especially modified fishing hooks.
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