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Why transdermals suck, by yours truly

Just like some other big name guy who shed blood for his followers, I shed blood for the readers of Modblog. People are complaining that Modblog isn’t updating and I wanted to help, but without new submissions to BME there is little for me to choose from. So instead of complaining or making excuses, I took action and used this lull in post as the encouragement I needed to get those godforsaken transdermals removed from my noggin.

First and foremost, I want to be clear I knew the risk going into the initial procedure and I realized the super low success rate of transdermals. Hell, I think the BME Encyclopedia entry on transdermal removal summed it up best.

All in all, because of the low success rate and complications, transdermal implants are one of the few procedures that BME recommends against — although we fully support people’s right to get them, if and only if they fully understand and accept the risks.It should also be noted that a variety of professionals are trying to solve the problems with transdermal implants.

I got my implants done by a highly reputable practitioner, whom I also consider a friend. As far as procedures go, it was as spot on as one could hope for.  In fact, long time modbloggers may even remember this post Shannon made of them when they were brand new.

As is the case with most transdermals, they never actually healed. The wounds around the transdermal post oozed, well, pretty much constantly. The channels the implants were inserted in stayed seperated from the underlying tissue and bubbled up. Hair growth was nullified in a large circle around each of the implants……….and this is just what I dealt with in the first year.

I tried lots of remedies, some holistic, some horrific. I used everything from chamomile tea bag soaks to injecting alcohol around the transdermal stems  to dry out the excess lymph. Nothing had any lasting affects. As the years went on the implants just got worse, most started migrating and the first one (as you can see in the before picture) rejected to the point of one foot coming completely through the skin.

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While there has been no definitive study on the long term success rates of transdermal implants,  20% or less seems to be pretty accurate. I’d even go so far to assume that most of those will not last indefinitely and that a lot of the “successful” ones aren’t actually fully and properly healed.

I (speaking purely as myself, and not for BMEzine.com) feel that the  transdermal implants, as we know them, have  no place in modern body modification. The original design by Steve Haworth, was ground breaking and without that original design we may not have the microdermal anchor design that we have now. However, with the gray area legality of the implantation procedure and the unlikeliness of them properly healing, I just don’t see why they are still being commonly offered. Don’t get me wrong, if a practitioner wants to do some on a highly modded well informed client, I am not opposed, I just don’t see the point. However, the fact some practitioners will do these on any walk in client is an atrocity and a total F-You to our entire community.

One thing that I feel will certainly make transdermal implants obsolete is large gauge microdermals, such as those offered by Anatometal. With them offering micros up to an 8 gauge, that can be inserted with piercing techniques (no invasive surgery) and also removed far easier that transdermals, I just can’t see the need for an invasive and potentially illegal surgical procedure with a low success rate.

Anyhow, that’s my take on the subject, feel free to chime in your opinions on this topic in the comments. For a whole lot of photos from my transdermal removal procedure, keep on keeping on.

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All photos, thanks to Robin Scott.

Have your own transdermal failure stories/pictures that you want to share? Email them to [email protected]

Comments

420 responses to “Why transdermals suck, by yours truly”

  1. emi Avatar

    i look at modblog daily, but this post actually grossed me out. fucking jesus!

  2. emi Avatar

    i look at modblog daily, but this post actually grossed me out. fucking jesus!

  3. shamos mcbundy Avatar
    shamos mcbundy

    i had to remove my transdermal just before it was going to pop through the skin. i had the same problem with constantly having to clean it even after almost 2 years, by the end it was pretty rough looking.

  4. shamos mcbundy Avatar
    shamos mcbundy

    i had to remove my transdermal just before it was going to pop through the skin. i had the same problem with constantly having to clean it even after almost 2 years, by the end it was pretty rough looking.

  5. shamos mcbundy Avatar
    shamos mcbundy

    i had to remove my transdermal just before it was going to pop through the skin. i had the same problem with constantly having to clean it even after almost 2 years, by the end it was pretty rough looking.

  6. shamos mcbundy Avatar
    shamos mcbundy

    i had to remove my transdermal just before it was going to pop through the skin. i had the same problem with constantly having to clean it even after almost 2 years, by the end it was pretty rough looking.

  7. Seeeing Red Avatar

    Awesome pictures. You could show people your freshly sow up head and tell them you just had brain surgery.

  8. Seeeing Red Avatar

    Awesome pictures. You could show people your freshly sow up head and tell them you just had brain surgery.

  9. Seeeing Red Avatar

    Awesome pictures. You could show people your freshly sow up head and tell them you just had brain surgery.

  10. Seeeing Red Avatar

    Awesome pictures. You could show people your freshly sow up head and tell them you just had brain surgery.

  11. CoryVictorious Avatar

    Glad to see theyre out sean. Even more glad to see the pix! GLORY TO THE GORY!

  12. CoryVictorious Avatar

    Glad to see theyre out sean. Even more glad to see the pix! GLORY TO THE GORY!

  13. CoryVictorious Avatar

    Glad to see theyre out sean. Even more glad to see the pix! GLORY TO THE GORY!

  14. CoryVictorious Avatar

    Glad to see theyre out sean. Even more glad to see the pix! GLORY TO THE GORY!

  15. BaconSnacks Avatar
    BaconSnacks

    Nice post 🙂 thx

  16. BaconSnacks Avatar
    BaconSnacks

    Nice post 🙂 thx

  17. BaconSnacks Avatar
    BaconSnacks

    Nice post 🙂 thx

  18. BaconSnacks Avatar
    BaconSnacks

    Nice post 🙂 thx

  19. Brody Avatar
    Brody

    The photos look great Sean.

  20. Brody Avatar
    Brody

    The photos look great Sean.

  21. Brody Avatar
    Brody

    The photos look great Sean.

  22. Brody Avatar
    Brody

    The photos look great Sean.

  23. Brendan Avatar

    awesome job was done stitching those up!
    def post healed pics

  24. Brendan Avatar

    awesome job was done stitching those up!
    def post healed pics

  25. Brendan Avatar

    awesome job was done stitching those up!
    def post healed pics

  26. Brendan Avatar

    awesome job was done stitching those up!
    def post healed pics

  27. Lizface Avatar
    Lizface

    Wow, I’m amazed that you put up with them so long! They looked pretty neat when they were new, its a shame that they are almost impossible to heal

  28. Lizface Avatar
    Lizface

    Wow, I’m amazed that you put up with them so long! They looked pretty neat when they were new, its a shame that they are almost impossible to heal

  29. Lizface Avatar
    Lizface

    Wow, I’m amazed that you put up with them so long! They looked pretty neat when they were new, its a shame that they are almost impossible to heal

  30. Lizface Avatar
    Lizface

    Wow, I’m amazed that you put up with them so long! They looked pretty neat when they were new, its a shame that they are almost impossible to heal

  31. zobro Avatar
    zobro

    Oh man, those gaping holes look so rough. Thanks for posting this story.

  32. zobro Avatar
    zobro

    Oh man, those gaping holes look so rough. Thanks for posting this story.

  33. zobro Avatar
    zobro

    Oh man, those gaping holes look so rough. Thanks for posting this story.

  34. zobro Avatar
    zobro

    Oh man, those gaping holes look so rough. Thanks for posting this story.

  35. MissMeg Avatar

    Oh Sean, I remember the sweet relief when I had the one in my forehead removed. Just you wait till you are healed up enough to scratch the area. It’ll be SO satisfying.

  36. MissMeg Avatar

    Oh Sean, I remember the sweet relief when I had the one in my forehead removed. Just you wait till you are healed up enough to scratch the area. It’ll be SO satisfying.

  37. MissMeg Avatar

    Oh Sean, I remember the sweet relief when I had the one in my forehead removed. Just you wait till you are healed up enough to scratch the area. It’ll be SO satisfying.

  38. MissMeg Avatar

    Oh Sean, I remember the sweet relief when I had the one in my forehead removed. Just you wait till you are healed up enough to scratch the area. It’ll be SO satisfying.

  39. Sean Philips Avatar

    Dear Jeebus, all I want to do is scratch.

  40. Sean Philips Avatar

    Dear Jeebus, all I want to do is scratch.

  41. Sean Philips Avatar

    Dear Jeebus, all I want to do is scratch.

  42. Sean Philips Avatar

    Dear Jeebus, all I want to do is scratch.

  43. eph Avatar
    eph

    is this suppose to be like a microdermal gone wrong? what is a “transdermal”

  44. eph Avatar
    eph

    is this suppose to be like a microdermal gone wrong? what is a “transdermal”

  45. eph Avatar
    eph

    is this suppose to be like a microdermal gone wrong? what is a “transdermal”

  46. eph Avatar
    eph

    is this suppose to be like a microdermal gone wrong? what is a “transdermal”

  47. J.KNUCKS Avatar
    J.KNUCKS

    i am SO sorry. microdermals ftw.

  48. J.KNUCKS Avatar
    J.KNUCKS

    i am SO sorry. microdermals ftw.

  49. J.KNUCKS Avatar
    J.KNUCKS

    i am SO sorry. microdermals ftw.

  50. J.KNUCKS Avatar
    J.KNUCKS

    i am SO sorry. microdermals ftw.

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