When I recently posted the scar of the hand that was in its healing phase, I was sent an email asking me to post more fully healed scarifications (what, don’t like them fresh?). Below are two good examples, with the one on the left (the heart cutting) being done about two years ago by John Joyce at Scarab Body Arts in Syracuse, NY. The one on the right (the floral/leaf pattern) is about five months old, cut by David at Slave to the Needle in Seattle, WA.
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55 responses to “Healed Scars”
I cannot stop staring at that leaf piece, sooo beautiful. Wow.
absolutely darling scars.
somuch envy… my eye just started twitching.
pretty much the sexiest thing ever and its not that shes topless, don’t get me wrong there amazing but the scars absolutley beautiful
sexiest thing ever!
i love them fresh, and that’s partly the problem. i don’t think they look all that great healed. if they could stay fresh forever, that would be sweet.
i think i might get a bit of scarification anyways, but i’m definitely looking forward to tattoos more.