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.

Full face cutting in Puerto Rico

This facial cutting was done by TJ at Senzalas in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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26 responses to “Full face cutting in Puerto Rico”

  1. juDe Avatar

    Thin line, but wonderful fantasy!

  2. meg Avatar

    technically it’s only half face. 😎

  3. Rebecca Avatar

    I love the wavy industrial type thing in his ear.
    Oh & the scars are lovely!

  4. wickedgame6 Avatar

    mmm, sexy man :]

  5. jlb Avatar
    jlb

    won’t last but still look cool for the time being

  6. xunseenx Avatar

    very pretty.

  7. TheWomanMonster Avatar
    TheWomanMonster

    I want to see it healed.
    It could end up very subtle, or it could vanish entirely.

  8. kawaface Avatar

    how old is it in this picture?

    anyway, very nice!

  9. gillian gamine Avatar

    that looks awesome. i like how he has spiked barbells in on one of his eyebrows, and cbr’s on the other. it gives his face an interesting asymmetry to complement the one-side scars

  10. bradly Avatar
    bradly

    When working on the face less is more he can always deepin things with more cutting or skin removal the lines and design are set and how the fuck do u seps mother fuckers know how his skin heals that it will fade away he might just be scubbing those line with a toothbrush with lemon juice,red wine vinagar or toasted sesame seeds oil evryday while it heals to help insure that the lines stay visable , ,but then again he might just be doing nothing and it might fade away.

  11. Magician Avatar

    That looks soooo extreme – Awesome Dude !

  12. greendayfan333 Avatar

    wow that’s awesome 😀

  13. bucket of bunnies Avatar

    The scars look very squiggly to me :/

  14. Hyrulehippie Avatar
    Hyrulehippie

    bucket-o-bunnies, I thought so too.

    After staring for a few minutes, I think i’ve decided that it’s just the way it’s healing. you ever had a scar that was straight and it looked all busted for a while?…

    the swirl right in front of his ear is so cute!

    I want to see it healed, as well!

  15. stormy Avatar

    absolutely beautiful.

  16. ÈMþRê§§ Avatar
    ÈMþRê§§

    Extreme – would love to see it healed

  17. Lizzie Borden Avatar
    Lizzie Borden

    I agree, Hyrulehippie.

    Shallow cuts tend to get to that point rather quickly.

  18. deerheart Avatar

    hope it heals/kelloids well. looks great in this stage 🙂

  19. joe Avatar
    joe

    Why dose he look so pissed?

    Why do alot of people…look pissed?

    I think someone pooped in his lucky charms….

    Anyone feel that there is too much hate in this world?

  20. Xenobiologista Avatar

    Fresh cuttings look cool but I wish there weren’t so many pictures of them and more of healed ones. Just want to see what it *really* ends up looking like…

  21. bucket of bunnies Avatar

    Joe, a lot of people are pissed, a lot of people like looking pissed and a lot of people just look pissed

  22. hehe Avatar
    hehe

    Que padrissimo, Boriqua! Is it an original Boriqua design?

  23. greendayfan333 Avatar

    I agree Xenobiologista! I would love to see more scar/tattoo combos too as they look awesome 😀

  24. shawn bayview tatz z.a Avatar
    shawn bayview tatz z.a

    PPL SHOULD BE MORE PATIENT WHEN SCARING….GOOD DESIGNING OF SCAR

  25. chemically_lobotomized Avatar

    I love the jewelry choices. I want to know what’s in his nostrils! I love the eyebrow barbells!

  26. LaPetiteMorte Avatar
    LaPetiteMorte

    I love the industrial jewelry! Along with the eyebrows =). It looks good on him with multiple facial piercings. Not much into scarring, though.

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