When I posted the Y-incision scar last spring it made quite an impression on people — it’s healed very nicely, with a nice solid raised keloid along most of its length. It was done on Singer by Brian of Pure Body Arts in Brooklyn, NY.
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43 responses to “Healed Y-Incision Autopsy Scar”
wow….gross….
I can’t believe how dark it is! I wonder if the size of the scars makes it hard/uncomfortable to move.
Lovely!
amazing. wowzers.
the scar is just to thick !
So what happens when he actually needs an autopsy?
I think the guy giving the Autopsy will get a bit of a laugh then just follow the lines
so the scar is almost a year old now?
it looks amazing!
I agree with #2. I wonder if this impare movement?
That is gorgeous. I wish I keloided that well.
is it normal for scars to heal like that with the keloids or do they do something special (remove more skin?) to get it to scar so much? or is it the luck of the draw whether you get mega keloids like this guy or smooth skin like the lotus blossom that you posted recently?
that is awesome! I really like the scarring and the healing product, the concept is really intriguing too. Now I’m totally leaning towards some scarification
Each to his own and all, but I really don’t like the look of that at all…
I love it, I don’t know if it’s just because it’s an ‘Y’ incision scar or whether it’s the raised tissue but it’s amazing.
He is also very pretty!
Wow, I want to touch it.
Looks pretty neat! But maybe theres just too much keloid.
Wow, that turned out amazing!
Awesome! I already thought it was awesome, but it healed very well! And I also want to touch it 😀
#1 Don’t be jealous of Brian.
It looks so great!
That is beautiful!
I want to run my hands down it so much.
obviously to each their own, but i really hate the way huge keloids look
wow…… this is beautiful!!!!!!!!
and he is really pretty…..
great great great.))
Wow that really is something amazing. I would love to touch it 🙂
I LOVE SINGER hah
but he knows that already
i love his scars, so pretty and pink
we still need to have our lightsabour battle haha 🙂
I had no clue what i was looking at at first. lol..
then i clued in and was like Woah!..
I have a few pretty big keloided scars and they get itchy and sore in every now and again and are sensitive to different changes in temperatures, So i wonder if he has any of those issues..
not a huge of fan of massive keloiding, but this look suits him quite nicely
that Y scarring looks neat but im wondering same thing as #27. ive got pretty big keloid on my other arm (from surgery), same problems with weather etc.
i think i would have preferred the look of it a bit more if the scarring matched that of his horizontal scar. overall, i absolutely love the idea – it manages to be both morbid and light hearted, almost. fantastic stuff.
singer is my best friend i love that bastard i cut his ears for him from nothing to 00g that was years ago …and i have seen him naked hahahahahahahahahahah
If he pierces it does it bleed a lot?
It kind of looks like a tube of blood.
i kinda worry for the guy cos it
reminds me of that post you did earlier
with the aggressive treatment needed to help
out some scarification gone wrong
mm each to their own, but not for me
I think this is still my favorite modification that I have EVER seen.
not a fan of the use of the Y-autopsy scar, full stop.
This could be quite effective but the scarring is too thick. Plus to make it look more realistic you need to have the marks along side the scars to make it look like he has had sutures to close up his chest after the autopsy.
I’m curious how my scar could be “effective”. any suggestions? I also wanted to mention that if this was made to look “realistic” it wouldn’t be healed. That’s the joke of it all anyways 🙂 Not having the suture marks was a decision I made due to future mod placement and use of my skin, plus just how I wanted it to look.
To previous comments, it was tight at first but I stretched it over time, it doesn’t itch besides when it was healing and I was doing something physical, I used the healing process suggestion by the artist, Brian Decker, which can be found on his website, http://www.purebodyarts.com , the tone has faded to a softer pink than shown here, it feels amazing, and I love it to the fullest extent.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Even if this isn’t “your” type of mod try to lighten up a little bit. Isn’t that why we are here? to embrace and celebrate the freedoms we have with our bodies? Go explore yours 🙂
Totally beautiful! Not having any scars like this of my own, I do wonder how they impair movement – and I totally wonder what they feel like, too. Which I’m sure is a good thing to have permanently attached to your chest. *grins*
That is some LOVELY keloiding. I mean. Shit. And the fact that it’s an autopsy scar makes it scaringly hot. I feel I want to touch it.
That’s an awesome scar but… real autopsy y-incisions don’t look anything like that, they actually follow pretty closely around the neck / jaw area to remove the tongue etc from the underneath. the whole collarbone y-incision thing is just the hollywood version.
niceee keloid. but seriously. does that not hurt when stretched? my scars do.
woaw that looks like it hurt 😛
Wow, Beautiful. It’s so dark and thick. I really want t touch it. I want to see what the texture is like.