A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

A different take on ear pointing

Well it’s pointed, but not in the same way we typically see ears  pointed. I am not sure quite what the client was going for with this, whether it is indeed a different take on ear pointing, or maybe a faux battle scar,  but whatever the goal was the end result is quite striking.

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This cartilage removal was donre by Martin Page of Amazing Colors Tattoo in Berlin.

For a healed picture, keep on keeping on.

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204 responses to “A different take on ear pointing”

  1. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    I’m also beyond fashionably late but I felt I could answer some questions. I had a melanoma removed from my ear and the resulting shape is quite similar. The removal of my helix has not had any impact on my hearing. Also, the removal of such a large portion of the ear results in permanent nerve damage so while there is severe bruising and swelling post op, there is no pain (potentially handy if you’re considering further mods). I may sculpt my other ear to match, it beats $10000 worth of reconstructive surgery.

  2. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    I’m also beyond fashionably late but I felt I could answer some questions. I had a melanoma removed from my ear and the resulting shape is quite similar. The removal of my helix has not had any impact on my hearing. Also, the removal of such a large portion of the ear results in permanent nerve damage so while there is severe bruising and swelling post op, there is no pain (potentially handy if you’re considering further mods). I may sculpt my other ear to match, it beats $10000 worth of reconstructive surgery.

  3. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    I’m also beyond fashionably late but I felt I could answer some questions. I had a melanoma removed from my ear and the resulting shape is quite similar. The removal of my helix has not had any impact on my hearing. Also, the removal of such a large portion of the ear results in permanent nerve damage so while there is severe bruising and swelling post op, there is no pain (potentially handy if you’re considering further mods). I may sculpt my other ear to match, it beats $10000 worth of reconstructive surgery.

  4. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    I’m also beyond fashionably late but I felt I could answer some questions. I had a melanoma removed from my ear and the resulting shape is quite similar. The removal of my helix has not had any impact on my hearing. Also, the removal of such a large portion of the ear results in permanent nerve damage so while there is severe bruising and swelling post op, there is no pain (potentially handy if you’re considering further mods). I may sculpt my other ear to match, it beats $10000 worth of reconstructive surgery.

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