My first reaction to this photo was “OUCH!” This electrocautery BME logo is forever imprinted into IAM member Chavito.
Closer view after the jump.
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My first reaction to this photo was “OUCH!” This electrocautery BME logo is forever imprinted into IAM member Chavito.
Closer view after the jump.
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68 responses to “A new spin on tattoo cover-ups.”
Man that looks painful im not sure I understand how it was done?
Man that looks painful im not sure I understand how it was done?
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id guess with a electrocautery iron.
#13
id guess with a electrocautery iron.
#13
id guess with a electrocautery iron.
#13
id guess with a electrocautery iron.
long live to larratt!
long live to larratt!
long live to larratt!
long live to larratt!
shouldn’t this be counted as branding ? not scarification ?
i’d like to see how it heals, can anyone make out the tatto ?
shouldn’t this be counted as branding ? not scarification ?
i’d like to see how it heals, can anyone make out the tatto ?
shouldn’t this be counted as branding ? not scarification ?
i’d like to see how it heals, can anyone make out the tatto ?
shouldn’t this be counted as branding ? not scarification ?
i’d like to see how it heals, can anyone make out the tatto ?
i think this looks awesome. idk why people don’t like it. i’m very curious how the underlying ink will be affected by the scarring.
i think this looks awesome. idk why people don’t like it. i’m very curious how the underlying ink will be affected by the scarring.
i think this looks awesome. idk why people don’t like it. i’m very curious how the underlying ink will be affected by the scarring.
i think this looks awesome. idk why people don’t like it. i’m very curious how the underlying ink will be affected by the scarring.