That is a single bar that goes from one side to the other, right? Hmm… On second thought, perhaps it’s a pair of dermal anchors. These were done by Pervert Bastard Scum (aka Greg Benuska) at Suburban 171 in Lockport, IL.
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66 responses to “Brain Piercing”
Looks like those advertisements from Metal Mafia. Visually appealing, yet not advisable in the least…
I have a hard time believing those would heal well at all.
Looks like those advertisements from Metal Mafia. Visually appealing, yet not advisable in the least…
I have a hard time believing those would heal well at all.
#20: I have microdermals just forward of my temples, and they have eye-crusties on them pretty much every morning when I wake up even being half an inch or so from my eye.
#20: I have microdermals just forward of my temples, and they have eye-crusties on them pretty much every morning when I wake up even being half an inch or so from my eye.
Agreeing with redneckzombi on this one..
Agreeing with redneckzombi on this one..
I’m such an idiot; it took me like 5 minutes to realise that she doesn’t actually have the studio’s logo tattooed on the bridge of her nose!
The anchors look sweet, but I’d be too scared to have someone poking around that near my eyes.
I’m such an idiot; it took me like 5 minutes to realise that she doesn’t actually have the studio’s logo tattooed on the bridge of her nose!
The anchors look sweet, but I’d be too scared to have someone poking around that near my eyes.
#19, #15 &, #18
I had until recently (today when it got caught on my stockings and pulled out) had an anchor on my finger, The questions were “Does it go through the bone, Does that go all the way through, or Is that stuck on?”
They are really beautiful for some reason I get the vivid image of in a drawing of a girl with tears in her eyes which sparkle.. hmm.. very pretty though ^^
#19, #15 &, #18
I had until recently (today when it got caught on my stockings and pulled out) had an anchor on my finger, The questions were “Does it go through the bone, Does that go all the way through, or Is that stuck on?”
They are really beautiful for some reason I get the vivid image of in a drawing of a girl with tears in her eyes which sparkle.. hmm.. very pretty though ^^
thats fucking awesome
thats fucking awesome
Anyone know how well a dermal anchor in the thumb webbing would heal?
These are gorgeous. I’d be grossed out with having to clean jewelry so close to my eye. So brave!
Anyone know how well a dermal anchor in the thumb webbing would heal?
These are gorgeous. I’d be grossed out with having to clean jewelry so close to my eye. So brave!
I did these in 05 at tattoo city. they started as unbent 5/8 in. 18g. nostril screws, that i bent to sit around the cheek bones.
about a month in we switched them to unbent nostril screws with nothing done to them. Which sat and healed better.
They did heal after about 4-5 months, we did a heavy emu oil after care with saline rinses and abit of satin. She had them for just over a year, they were lost at sea, really they were lost drunk canoeing, tipped over, when she came up they were gone. By the time she got back I couldn’t get them back in
She wore contacts and it didn’t interfere, and there were not side effects with tear glands or with vision.
Don’t do them, I’ve seen some another piercer in the area tried doing after that and had not so good results. Like any surface work in that area migrating scars look real badand are common.
I’m a big fan of the is surface anchors, move them away from the eye a little bit and you could have a kool tear drop that will stay.
I did these in 05 at tattoo city. they started as unbent 5/8 in. 18g. nostril screws, that i bent to sit around the cheek bones.
about a month in we switched them to unbent nostril screws with nothing done to them. Which sat and healed better.
They did heal after about 4-5 months, we did a heavy emu oil after care with saline rinses and abit of satin. She had them for just over a year, they were lost at sea, really they were lost drunk canoeing, tipped over, when she came up they were gone. By the time she got back I couldn’t get them back in
She wore contacts and it didn’t interfere, and there were not side effects with tear glands or with vision.
Don’t do them, I’ve seen some another piercer in the area tried doing after that and had not so good results. Like any surface work in that area migrating scars look real badand are common.
I’m a big fan of the is surface anchors, move them away from the eye a little bit and you could have a kool tear drop that will stay.