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.

Chemical Incision.

This heart implant on Penny was designed by Steve Haworth (www) and inserted by Jessestar (more)..

You can click above for larger images and here for an animated gif of (a small part of) the procedure, unless you’re on a 56.6K modem, in which case I wouldn’t advise it.

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Comments

20 responses to “Chemical Incision.”

  1. sammy Avatar
    sammy

    she doesnt look very happy,
    but the implant is cool

  2. dean Avatar

    She’s a cutie. I’m guessing the pouting is because it hurts.

  3. normal1 Avatar
    normal1

    crazy bastards! doing such kind of stuff to your bodies!

  4. Penny Avatar

    Ha! So random. I forgot I even submitted those! It sucks that it’s not linked to my IAM page though. =(

  5. Anjellica Avatar
    Anjellica

    the implant looks weird. not as defined as all the other heart implants i’ve seen.

  6. Furnace Avatar
    Furnace

    She is so pretty!
    The definition of the implant will become more prominent as it heals.

  7. Stefunee Avatar

    anjellica- it’s probably because it’s swollen.

    I hope it lasts.

  8. DeadlyPoison Avatar

    that looks really cool, i wish i wasn’t so much of a frickin wimp!

  9. Meme Avatar
    Meme

    Is that a pouty face? I thought it was a “yeah, I’m bad ass.” look. I like that idea better. I’ll just go with that.

  10. RooRaaah Crumbs Avatar

    Penny – My mistake, I forgot to add your username to the IAM link before I posted it 😛

  11. Glynnavyre Avatar
    Glynnavyre

    Interesting IAM page Penny, you don’t discriminate, yet you think pregnant women are vile…hypocritical much?

  12. sublimerotica Avatar

    Every time the GIF flicked to the next picture, I went ‘Ow …. ow … ow …’ etc but I bet it looks great now.

  13. Sara Avatar
    Sara

    Looks good.

  14. Penny Avatar

    Glynnavyre- I can think something is disgusting and not discriminate against it. I’m not rude to pregnant women or anything. I just think it’s gross.

  15. Marla Avatar

    How about we don’t get jealous and talk shit about this girl’s IAM page?
    STOP THE BME HATE GUYS!!! AHH!

  16. Dandy Avatar
    Dandy

    Glynnavyre – pregnancy is gross, with the fluids and the giant living parasite the whole thing is just ‘icky’.

    Doesn’t mean im not nice to pregnant girls though(except pregnant smokers, of which there are far to many at my workplace =p )

  17. Sherbetdips Avatar
    Sherbetdips

    How can pregnancy be gross? im not criticising your opinion im just wondering. I mean bringing another life into the world, if no one got pregnant wouldn’t we all just eventually die and then that would be the end? And vile? i think thats a bit harsh

  18. Sara Avatar
    Sara

    Yeah, I am gonna have to go with Sherbetdips. Maybe it’s just not gross to me because I’m in the medical field but to each is own.

  19. jesse Avatar
    jesse

    Sex is GROSS! GIRLS BLEED OUT OF THEIR VAGINAS! EWWWW. I CAN’T SUCK THAT, BOYS PEE FROM [email protected]!#

    Interesting, but having someone cut your hand open while you watch is perfectly natural!

    Oh you kids are so wacky!

  20. fartburger Avatar
    fartburger

    stupid ugly Twilight whale…

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