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.

That doesn’t look very tasty

Raldy and Bia at Raldy Mods in Sao Paulo, Brazil, had a big keloid on the back on an inner conch to deal with, and decided, reasonably enough, to punch it out at a quite large 14mm. It looks great and turned out quite nicely, but… (continued inside the entry).

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I have no particular problem with autocannibalism, but I have to admit that I don’t really want to eat a big fat keloid. I have this notion that it probably has a texture and flavor somewhere between old leather and old, used bubble gum. Admittedly he does not look that gleeful about it either!

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Comments

25 responses to “That doesn’t look very tasty”

  1. modestmouse Avatar
    modestmouse

    haha eeeew (good solution though!)

  2. jumpdowngoboom Avatar
    jumpdowngoboom

    Cool and elegant solution that seems to work quite nicely with what mods he already has. But seriously, I’m with Shannon, eating a keloid, even if it was my own, would probably make me ill.

  3. cyber_android Avatar

    I can understand the motivations behind this and appreciate the logic but I can’t imagine keloid to be much of a delicacy!

  4. satahokahei Avatar
    satahokahei

    hmmm i find the pink elastic much more disturbing, it defintely is not his colour.

  5. estrojenn Avatar
    estrojenn

    the thought of kissing that guy really grosses me out. but his ear looks cool.

  6. Aric Davis Avatar

    I did the exact same procedure about a month ago on a clients lobe scar tissue. They’re healing beautifully thus far.

  7. Tetra Hidro Canabinol Avatar
    Tetra Hidro Canabinol

    blood is fantastic!

  8. blackcoffee Avatar
    blackcoffee

    at first i thought he had also keloided on his tongue piercings! though i’ve never seen those kinds on the tongue before..

  9. IAM: BxtremeDmodSxM Avatar
    IAM: BxtremeDmodSxM

    best solution everr!!!
    and mmmm conch

  10. SARAHPANIC Avatar

    that makes me so grossed out.

  11. splatterhouse Avatar
    splatterhouse

    If he’s prone to keloiding, won’t they just come back, but bigger? If not, why?

  12. Kelli Avatar
    Kelli

    He definitely has a “I am just doing this for the picture, take it so I can get them out of my mouth damn it” look on his face. o.o

  13. Aaron Avatar

    Big conches win! I just stretched mine to 5/8″ Waiting to do the other one so I can have a good side to sleep on

  14. RALDYBLUE MOON Avatar

    here this a small video of one of the procedures…not this very good one more of the to see some thing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emtKIIBt0gs

  15. RALDYBLUE MOON Avatar

    actually this work was to totally be sutured the extremities….gnome wanted a pulg in the hole…

  16. BendtheGlass Avatar

    yea, I’m cool with him punching out the keloids, but don’t put that shit in your mouth.

  17. Rulebook Avatar
    Rulebook

    I really hope this works for him. We did the same procedure on a client’s lobes with keloids about twice as big as those on the front and back, and all was well for about 6 months until they came right back. According to my research since then, causing more trauma to an already keloid prone area of the body, only begets more keloiding. “Classic” methods of treatment are met with moderate success, while localized steroid injections have consistently shown the ability to suspend the growth of keloids if not reverse the process to a degree. Still, good luck to this guy. Keloids suck.

  18. jenny Avatar

    I’m confused about his other ear?

  19. RALDYBLUE MOON Avatar

    his other ear was made the same procedure the only difference and that not other ear didn’t have nor a keloid….

  20. Burnt Flowers Avatar
    Burnt Flowers

    I was slightly tempted to eat my chunks of cartilage after I had my outer conches punched, but I reckoned it should taste about the same as gristle in pork or chicken meat, so thanks but no thanks. I burnt them instead 🙂

    The ears however do look very nice! Great way to get rid of the keloid and get a set of nice mods instead.

  21. joe Avatar
    joe

    nice tattoos too!!

  22. Pidge Avatar
    Pidge

    I’m sure if you fried it up right…

  23. Neurot1k Avatar

    English is definitely not RALDYBLUE’s first language.

  24. Meredith Avatar

    I know a former piercer who used to like to wow people by eating the bits that came out when he pierced someone. Never anything like this though! Just standard 14-16ga range bits.

    Also, this is going to affect his hearing. The ear is shaped to funnel sound into it, so this mod takes that away. Which is his decision, of course, but it’s something worth considering for anyone considering major modifications to their concha (and pinna overall, really).

  25. Johan The Forest King Avatar
    Johan The Forest King

    Do they even make biopsy punches in those sizes? I thought they only made them up to 8mm, but if there is a company who manufactures a larger diameter, hook me up! And as for the auto-cannibalism part, c’mon who really hasn’t kinda considered it?

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