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.

Lane’s Tattoo Gets Puss-Filled Death Sacks

Lane sums up his leg implant experience (scroll down a couple entries if you haven’t seen it yet) by simply saying, “My body just did not want it at all.”

The rather unpleasant photos below were taken two weeks after the implant was put in.

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A day after Lane took the sutures out, the wound opened up and nearly a liter of yellowish-clear fluid poured out of the incision — the previous three nights he’d been running a high fever accompanied by heavy sweats, general ill-health, and a stiff neck. After consulting with Brian on the phone, who inserted the boobs, they agreed that taking it out was the right thing to do. Because it was the holidays, Lane’s staff weren’t around, so in a one hour DIY procedure and with his wife’s assistance he removed it. Thankfully it’s now healing well — flat chested once again — and looking much better.

It’s unclear whether this was the early stages of septic shock, or if his body was straining to reject the large piece of silicon.

However, I’d really like to emphasize that Lane is a healthy guy that’s aware of body modification issues, and Brian is an experienced and clean practitioner — even in the best of cases, things can and often do go horribly wrong. If Lane had not removed the implant when he did, he could very easily have become seriously ill or even died without emergency care. If you choose to explore the world of heavy modification, it’s your responsibility to not just find a good artist you can trust, but also to be completely aware of what you’re getting yourself into and be very in tune with your own body. I can not repeat enough that things go wrong for everyone, and it’s these cases we need to prepare for. Being prepared is what will keep them as nothing but temporary setbacks instead of permanent setbacks.

Note to self: If you’ve been feeling nauseous all day, editing ModBlog entries may not always help take your mind off it..

– Roo

Comments

79 responses to “Lane’s Tattoo Gets Puss-Filled Death Sacks”

  1. funkadelica Avatar
    funkadelica

    Um… where’s the part about him taking a proper dose of antibiotics? By the time it’s so far along that you’re running a high temp and all that mess, you’re way past clearing it up by removing the offending object.

  2. Shannon Avatar

    Note to Roo: Come on, you have to admit that the title of this entry at least made you laugh 🙂

    PS. Don’t forget: http://www.torontopolarbear.com/

  3. severed Avatar

    Fake hoots are not always the best.

  4. Shannon Avatar

    It’s too bad they didn’t heal… if you check out photo 7 (the full implant, removed), you can see the nipples, which would have popped out with full definition a la the detail in the cupcakes.

  5. Toolie Avatar

    Aw I’m really sad to read about this, I loved the implants with that tattoo! Sorry to hear about Lane feeling so ill as well 🙁
    Glad he’s much better after removal though. Happy healing!

  6. ELY_M Avatar

    some women get breast implants and get them removed because of sickness and rejection. It is very true.
    I have read and seen bad stuff about breast implants.

  7. Super Muffin Avatar
    Super Muffin

    Too bad they didn’t work out – it was an awesome idea

  8. AHBroccoli Avatar
    AHBroccoli

    A liter of fluid. Damn. I picture him putting a Nalgene bottle under the wound, lancing, and telling his leg “when” just before it tops off. Either that or a giant measuring cup.

  9. Lane Jensen Avatar

    “funkadelica” Antibiotics only help deal with bacterial infections. I am not suffering from a bacterial infection. My body was trying to reject the implant. Now that it’s out I feel 100% better and no sign of infection. If it was bacterial I’d still be getting worse without antibiotics. Removal of what my body was trying to reject allowed my system to settle down.

  10. melsgam Avatar

    Sad to hear 🙁 i loved the boob implants on that tattoo!!

  11. Angiebabynz Avatar
    Angiebabynz

    Glad you’re feeling better Lane!

    Damned shame, the implant looked amazing. Do you think the location of it might have been a reason why it was irritated? I had the thought that a leg implant (esp. so close to the calf muscle) is a lot harder to get to ‘settle’ and heal than an arm one.

  12. SnaiLuv Avatar
    SnaiLuv

    I just learned I’m capable of looking at photos of infectious wound drainage and eating hummus at the same time.
    Rawk.

  13. herekittykitty Avatar
    herekittykitty

    I’m sorry that the implant just didn’t take. It looked great when it was new. (Glad all’s well now that it’s gone, tho.)

  14. Shannon Avatar

    Adding onto what Lane said, an infection would likely have had a different discharge (thicker/darker) than he experienced… I agree with his assessment that his body was attempting to reject the implant.

  15. James Avatar
    James

    I’m gonna be honest, this is the first time I have ever felt ill while being on Modblog. I don’t even know why, these pictures aren’t that bad at all.

  16. Greenshot Avatar

    Wow, it seems like such a short time since they were put in, but I’m very glad that he’s okay!

    Just a side note: those tits are huge. I mean…some humans don’t even have them that big. Can you imagine getting in a fight with someone that ended in “WELL MY TATTOO HAS BIGGER TITS THAN YOU DO!” Haha, man.

  17. xPUREx Avatar

    After all is done, i think the removal of the piece was inevitably due to the size of the piece and the tightness of Lane’s skin. Due to the enormous length of the piece, we couldn’t place the incision far enough away that the tools would still reach where the pocket needed to be made without wrapping around his leg. We’d noticed during the closing how difficult it was to pull the wound together, which required some deep, extra sutures. Unfortunately, since the tools aren’t flexible, there was no way to create the pocket for this piece with an incision further away. I could barely get it to where it needed to be as it was. In retrospect, an incision from the bottom could’ve been possible, creating a large T shaped pocket for insertion, but i didn’t foresee any problems closing the wound as it was.
    After speaking with Lane on the day of the removal, we agreed that a large amount of lymph and plasma needed to be drained from the pocket, which is not abnormal with subdermal implants. Since it wasn’t done manually by needle lancing, as it didn’t seem visually necessary, the buildup was enough to open the already weak incision site. There were never signs of local infection, which causes wonder why he had a fever that went away after the removal without any need for antibiotics. Perhaps coincidence. The chaffed spot over the piece was only due to the tightness and friction from the wrapping, as it settled once he stopped.
    I’m very glad Lane had the sense and ability to remove the piece at the time, as it was now obvious the incision just wouldn’t hold. I know he’d contemplated re-closing the wound after draining the pocket, but there is a probable expectancy that the incision site would remain weak and reopen again at some time in the future.

  18. Shannon Avatar

    Brian – Fever can be caused by injury alone without any infection; I’d assume it was related.

  19. xPUREx Avatar

    In any case, Shannon, you’re definitely right. It was a learning experience that will hopefully remain as a “temporary” setback.

  20. Shannon Avatar

    Temporary for sure, no harm done… And I think it illustrates that even in the best case scenario (good health, experienced practitioner and subject, etc) sometimes things don’t go as planned.

    Although the funny thing is that Lane’s good health (tight skin) likely caused some of the problem…!

  21. ADifferentLane Avatar
    ADifferentLane

    The title is indeed amusing… I hope that the incision either heals well, or becomes one bitching scar.

  22. newaddict Avatar
    newaddict

    I want to say a huge thankyou to Lane, Brian and Shannon for posting this. I am sorry it didn’t work for Lane’s sake but I wont to let Brian know how professional it is for him to cooperate in this story.

    I am VERY pleased to see modblog telling the other side to modifications. It’s way time modblog was used to educate others that not all mods are successful. Risk of rejection with large pieces is always a bit of an experiment.

    I am quite sure that the people involved were particularly careful about being “clean” and that the rejection was just his body not wanting to heal with the implants.

    I think to see an artists discuss the success and failures of a mod is very admirable. I really hope modblog and all artists will see that sharing this type of thing is what being professional is all about

  23. Chaq Avatar
    Chaq

    Oh my god, that first photo is just foul – a gaping, pussy maw.
    Aaaaarrgh!!!!!
    And I agree that it’s a bummer about losing the implants. For a short while there Lane had one great set of norgs 😉

  24. TOflat Avatar
    TOflat

    Too bad. Now all those stupid websites *Cough*ebaums*cough* will have to post the aftermath.

  25. Rachel Larratt Avatar

    If BME content is being stolen and posted on other sites, please send links to those sites to me at [email protected] so I can continue to get your pictures removed from other sites as I have been doing for years.

  26. xPUREx Avatar

    newaddict: Thank you very much. I think it’s important for people to understand their risks so they can make an educated decision about their modification. Unfortunately, this wasn’t one i foresaw prior to the wound closure after the procedure was done. I still thought the wound had a good chance of keeping holding strength, though. Enough that it was worth trying to heal it. It seems that was not the case.
    I am admittedly hard on myself in these situations, and am quite upset with myself for not being able to recognize this problem before starting the procedure, but now i know. Thousands of cosmetic procedures go wrong each year by schooled professionals, right? 🙂

  27. Shannon Avatar

    Re: Cosmetic procedures — What percentage of breast implants end up scarred up, shifted out of place, with various sorts of nerve damage, or otherwise unsatisfactory? AFAIK it’s in the realm of 25%, although it may be higher. Cosmetic surgeons definitely have a far higher complication rate than body modification practitioners.

    Re: Photos on other blogs — as long as they retain the ModBlog/BME url on the images, it’s generally OK with me (and fair use anyway so it wouldn’t matter if it wasn’t) as it helps bring people to BME who want to learn more.

  28. Shannon Avatar

    (To be clear I’m talking about blogs, not sites that just repost galleries)

  29. Lane Jensen Avatar

    I can’t stress enough that this situation was “NOT” caused by anything Brian did. Brian gave me a great deal of information before hand, he explained the procedure, the risks, and the aftercare very well and made sure I understood everything first. His procedure was by far the cleanest and smoothest I have ever witnessed. He has the highest standards I have seen when it comes to procedure and use of his skills. He then monitored me the following day and we have been on the phone with each other every other day since. He did everything in his power and above and beyond to ensure my safety. My body simply wanted to reject the implant. Now that it’s out my health has greatly improved and my leg looks great. I’ll post an update at ten days after the removal to show everyone how it is doing.

  30. punkybrewster Avatar
    punkybrewster

    Ugh. Was totally eating bean enchilada soup. Thanks, guys.

  31. punkybrewster Avatar
    punkybrewster

    PS, this is probably my favorite entry title to date.

  32. Shannon Avatar

    I was quite proud of it

  33. Wldfire_1 Avatar
    Wldfire_1

    Wow thats too bad that happened to you Lane! Its sure a good thing you were able to remove it yourself with your wifes assistance. Thank you Shannon for showing that other side of bodymods, the side that everyone seems to want to hide from us all.
    Thanx!

  34. amorphous Avatar
    amorphous

    Lane certainly wouldn’t be the first person in history to experience problems with silicone breast implants. 🙂

  35. Giles Avatar

    >>What percentage of breast implants end up scarred up, shifted out of place, with various sorts of nerve damage, or otherwise unsatisfactory? AFAIK it’s in the realm of 25%, although it may be higher.

    It is higher. I was shocked to find out that nearly 40% of breast implants end up with complications that often require further work. There is some argument that goes toward implying that surgeons purposely don’t do cosmetic work 100% correct to further increase revenue for repeat visits although I can’t substantiate that claim myself.

  36. Shannon Avatar

    Whether it’s that high because of malice/subterfuge, incompetence, or because the procedure is generally non-viable, it’s disturbing in any of those options… To say nothing of the fact that even with “success” a huge percentage of breast implants look good only when hidden behind clothing and appear rather disturbing and grotesque* in the nude (in which case one has to wonder why a padded bra — or just a lift if they insist on surgery — wouldn’t be a better solution for most people).

    I can’t imagine how quickly body modification would get shut down if we held ourselves to as “high” a standard as the medical profession.


    * PS. How funny is it that I think breast implants are grotesque but am all for people chopping off fingers and so on?

  37. katie Avatar
    katie

    Oh thank god he’s okay! That could have gone horribly, horribly wrong for him, good thing they caught it in time and he was able to do something about it himself. Too bad it didn’t last though, the implants were pretty sweet.

  38. Shannon Avatar

    To be clear though, I think if someone has realistic notions about breast implants and wants them, they should go for it of course.

  39. Rachel Larratt Avatar

    How about links to support the statistics that are being quoted?

  40. Shannon Avatar

    Type “breast implant complications” and so on into Google and you’ll find tons of links supporting it, both in terms of general info pages and more in depth studies on PubMed and other more serious sites.

  41. mark Avatar
    mark

    Wow, lucky they got it out in time

  42. Giles Avatar

    >>>How about links to support the statistics that are being quoted?

    They are quoted in Psychological Aspects of Plastic Surgery: Clinical, Empirical, and Ethical Perspectives by David B. Sarwer.

    A hefty tome but well worth the purchase ($140). Some fascinating perspectives on the motivations and psychological decisions behind cosmetic surgery.

  43. Mrs. Penguin Avatar
    Mrs. Penguin

    3 things: 1) I’ll jump on the ‘Brian Decker is great’ bandwagon (if there’s any more room). I’ve gotten work by Brian, and watched him do work on other people as well. He is – by far – the most skilled practitioner I’ve ever come in contact with. His sterile procedure is seriously a lot better than many of the medical professionals I’ve come in contact with. As has been pointed out, sometimes shit happens regardless (especially when you’re pushing the envelope). Bear in mind, people who go into HOSPITALS for surgery frequently get infections….. 2) A former tattoo artist of mine had breast implants, which had to be removed because she developed infections – and this was some time after they’d been put in, like at least a year. 3) This wasn’t the best entry to read right after finishing dinner. Not quite as bad as the video I saw here a while back showing a guy chopping his own ding-dong off (I couldn’t finish watching that), but I don’t believe I’ll be eating any custard in the foreseeable future.

  44. ellipsis Avatar
    ellipsis

    oh come on people, get off the tired “oh my goodness, there are sooo many problems with breast implants” tip. Of course there are problems, they’re breast implants, its a major surgery and people keep them for, um, how bout half their lives…. When you try implanting something that large in your body and keeping it for 25 years then lets see if you can claim your implants didn’t shift, harden or generally change in appearance over time. And considering the fact that there are still innovations being made in surgical prodecures, implant design and manufacture, of course there are issues and, like with every surgical procedure, the surgery itself is being imnproved. What was the controversy a few modblog posts back… hacks performing “heavy” mods because there is a demand for such procedures garuntees that people will seek out hack services. There are some shitty plastic surgeons and they will continue to do hack jobs because there will continue to be a demand for their services and not everyone can get to or afford to go to a highly skilled surgeon.
    I got breast implants 3 years ago (which so many of you here on modblog love (former IAm copper_wire)) and they look and feel great. No, they dont look and feel like real boobs, but thats because they’re fake. I went to a great surgeon and had some extra scarring because of my skin color and the way I scar, but my surgeon was wonderful and the result was wonderful and i did my homework like anyone going in for any fort of serious procedure should. The one thing that has been unpleasant about having fake boobs has been the ignorance, stupidity and general closed-mindedness of people i meet who find out I have fake boobs. People have a lot of prejudices and pre-concieved notions about the kind of people who get plastic surgery, the supposed emotional problems these people suffer from and the supposed bad way these surgeries turn out. So many people have no idea what they are talking about. Guess what, you’ve probably met a hell of a lot of poeple with breast implants and you probably had no idea, you only notice or hear about the ones that are fucked up. end bitchfest.

  45. iamsmurf Avatar

    My sister-in-law was pretty smart when she decided to get a boob job. Since she worked for a law firm at the time, she went to their best malpractice lawyer and asked him which surgeon in town was reliable. Her boobs came out great.

    Too bad about Lane’s boobs though! I thought the whole idea was really cool. I really like seeing this sort of content on modblog though, just to remind people that sometimes we can take all the precautions in the world and our body will simply say “No.”

  46. Kelli Avatar
    Kelli

    I can’t tell you how funny I find it that we’re debating real breast implants here. And Roo, surely you know by now that messing with BME is very unlikely to settle your stomach. 🙂

    If anyone feels like attacking stealers-of-material, howsabout hitting up ebaums… they’ve been doing it for ages. Case in point: http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/61738/ Here’s your reposted gallery. Surely all of us could rally behind knocking some sense into them.

  47. Kelli Avatar
    Kelli

    http://www.ebaumsworld.com/search/criteria=tattoos

    For that matter, I’m almost positive most of these are bme material. Though I’m sure that must be common knowledge by now.

  48. moddedbynature Avatar
    moddedbynature

    Reading all the comments on this story at ebaumsworld makes me feel really bad for all the intolerant people of world.

  49. Giles Avatar

    >>People have a lot of prejudices and pre-concieved notions about the kind of people who get plastic surgery, the supposed emotional problems these people suffer from and the supposed bad way these surgeries turn out.

    Nothing ‘supposed’ about well document, empirical evidence.

    I guarantee that the reason you had breast implants is shared by many many women so these ‘pre-conceived notions’ are actually well established and quite common traits.

    There are only two major reasons for breast augmentation, cosmetic or re-constructive. Am guessing yours was cosmetic. This in itself shows quite openly the reasons for you doing it.

    Unless of course you have a completely new reason for breast augmentation that hasn’t already been well documented, in which case please feel free to share it with us.

    Broadly speaking cosmetic surgery is the desire to improve your appearance in line with society’s idea of beauty.

    Body modification is the desire to redefine society’s (and our own) idea of beauty.

  50. Kelli Avatar
    Kelli

    Giles.. to be fair, any body modification is on some level cosmetic, unless you really are piercing your cervix or something of the sort. There are always spiritual and emotional meanings behind the best of them, of course, but in the end, you are changing your body to fit more in line with your own mental image of beauty. And I won’t deny that the Britney Spearses of the world are going along in line with society’s views…. but really, I’m willing to bet the vast majority of people who undergo breast implants are going along with their own mental image of beauty, not “society’s view.” Surely, society has affected them, but it affects everyone in one way or another.

    How many people get tattoos and piercings to be different than society? How many people here on BME have seen some interesting tattoo or piercing and wanted the same thing, or something similar? Why do you think microdermals are so popular all of a sudden? People see it, they like it, and they want it some imitation of it. Society affects all but the most recluse of hermits. It’s the same way with breast implants, which are just another valid body mod.

    Your reasons for body modification may be to change others’ views of beauty, but many accept modifications as beautiful already, and want to change their bodies accordingly.

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