I’ve posted a few of these microdermals and dermal anchors lately. For those of you not up on the technology, it’s sort of half way between transdermal implants and single point pocketing. The strong advantage over transdermal implants is their non-invasive nature — no secondary incisions, sutures, or special tools are needed. Here’s a gorgeous titanium and blue opal example, outside and inside the body by James Wisniewski at Body Electric in Hollywood, CA.
Microdermal Closeup Photos
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51 responses to “Microdermal Closeup Photos”
I had one in the middle of my back, and still have one in the middle of my middle finger. I rolled on the one in my back a bit few many times because of the sports i do, and it started to come out slightly. I had it fixed, and then it happened again, and i had it fixed again. it eventually pushed it self out… i woke up one morning and it was gone, and found it in my bed later that day.
The one in my finger i hit on things all the time and its very annoying. I plan on having it removed soon or hope it will maybe fall out like the other one because it has completely not healed due to the sports and fact that its on my hand.
although these 2 micro dermals havn’t worked out that well for me, i love microdermals and highly recommend them for everybody esp. if considering a surfice piercing. (ive had horrible experiences with those so… microdermals are the way to go! 🙂 )
…i dont recommend getting them on the fingers though. its right on the bone, and takes ages to heal because you put your hands in all kinds of places for it to catch on… aka your pockets, putting on shirts, your seat belt in your car… you really dont realize how many times your fingers brush up against things until it hurts everytime you do it.
I will probably get some more after i finish college sports, or in another area that won’t be effected by it.
It really is the new trend in body mod and, depending on area, isn’t that painful.
if i get the one in my finger removed i will def let yall know how it goes.. im kinda nurves about it cause it hurt like a bitch on my finger… i almost fainted!!! ..and i have had just about everything pierced (PA, nips, tongue, surface on my nape, all kinds of ears and lots of stretchings), and have never fainted in my life.