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.

Gone, but not forgotten

When it comes to nipple removal, the question always arises, “What will it look like healed?”  Well, thanks to this newest submission to the nipple nullification gallery you can.

They still may lighten up over time as they’ve only healed for a year at the time this photo was taken.

Comments

21 responses to “Gone, but not forgotten”

  1. NexiZydrate Avatar

    i’m always intrigued by a person’s reasons for nipple nullification

  2. NexiZydrate Avatar

    i’m always intrigued by a person’s reasons for nipple nullification

  3. NexiZydrate Avatar

    i’m always intrigued by a person’s reasons for nipple nullification

  4. fumbles Avatar
    fumbles

    me too Nexi, I would like to hear that it is something simple as he likes to wear thin T-shirts in cold rooms. Personally I feel my nipples just get in the way

  5. fumbles Avatar
    fumbles

    me too Nexi, I would like to hear that it is something simple as he likes to wear thin T-shirts in cold rooms. Personally I feel my nipples just get in the way

  6. fumbles Avatar
    fumbles

    me too Nexi, I would like to hear that it is something simple as he likes to wear thin T-shirts in cold rooms. Personally I feel my nipples just get in the way

  7. kendall Avatar
    kendall

    I’m a genderqueer transboi and I worry that when I get the balls to fix my chest my nipples might atrophy and fall off, it makes my stomach sick to know theyre gonna take them off then sew them back on

  8. kendall Avatar
    kendall

    I’m a genderqueer transboi and I worry that when I get the balls to fix my chest my nipples might atrophy and fall off, it makes my stomach sick to know theyre gonna take them off then sew them back on

  9. kendall Avatar
    kendall

    I’m a genderqueer transboi and I worry that when I get the balls to fix my chest my nipples might atrophy and fall off, it makes my stomach sick to know theyre gonna take them off then sew them back on

  10. Lobarzoid Avatar
    Lobarzoid

    Pretty cool! But hide this post from the grammar police 😉

  11. Lobarzoid Avatar
    Lobarzoid

    Pretty cool! But hide this post from the grammar police 😉

  12. Lobarzoid Avatar
    Lobarzoid

    Pretty cool! But hide this post from the grammar police 😉

  13. meow Avatar
    meow

    my nipples get in the way too

  14. meow Avatar
    meow

    my nipples get in the way too

  15. meow Avatar
    meow

    my nipples get in the way too

  16. Shaun Avatar
    Shaun

    Nipples > Ugly scars.

  17. Shaun Avatar
    Shaun

    Nipples > Ugly scars.

  18. Shaun Avatar
    Shaun

    Nipples > Ugly scars.

  19. Johnny Blake Avatar

    my nipple removal (thanks HOWIE) scars are going away really well. everything just takes time. I think that the body’s ability to change and adapt is so beautiful.

  20. Johnny Blake Avatar

    my nipple removal (thanks HOWIE) scars are going away really well. everything just takes time. I think that the body’s ability to change and adapt is so beautiful.

  21. Johnny Blake Avatar

    my nipple removal (thanks HOWIE) scars are going away really well. everything just takes time. I think that the body’s ability to change and adapt is so beautiful.

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