I suppose you could consider this another follow-up, although I don’t have the “fresh” photo to share with you. Ighlif (IAM: Eroswastika) is the artist responsible for putting this small silicone implant in. It’s fully healed in this photo, and looks great. Unless my eyes are playing tricks with me, I can’t even see an incision scar.
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28 responses to “Hearing stars”
very cool!
very cool!
how is that even possible? the skin doesnt strike me as being particularly loose on that area. it looks incredible though!
how is that even possible? the skin doesnt strike me as being particularly loose on that area. it looks incredible though!
I really, really, REALLY want one. It doesn’t look like an implant, but a must have either way!
I really, really, REALLY want one. It doesn’t look like an implant, but a must have either way!
It looks like the incision scar is just above the top point. That suturing must have been pristine, because it is barely there. Hiding it in the shadow of the ear fold was a smart choice too. Gorgeous work.
It looks like the incision scar is just above the top point. That suturing must have been pristine, because it is barely there. Hiding it in the shadow of the ear fold was a smart choice too. Gorgeous work.
i sooooo want one!! sooo cool!!
i sooooo want one!! sooo cool!!
hi!
thanks for the compliments, yes the suture is the incision scar is just above the top point.
I always do at that point because after the healing look invisible.
the implant have 2 month. Sorry for my english, google translate helps me!
hi!
thanks for the compliments, yes the suture is the incision scar is just above the top point.
I always do at that point because after the healing look invisible.
the implant have 2 month. Sorry for my english, google translate helps me!
incision scar is very well done – curves to the ear and is barely noticeable unless you look very close.
i really like this idea…. i want one!!
incision scar is very well done – curves to the ear and is barely noticeable unless you look very close.
i really like this idea…. i want one!!
It’s so subtle I love it!!! Oh my god I want a tiny one on my nostril….
It’s so subtle I love it!!! Oh my god I want a tiny one on my nostril….
Now THAT is cute.
Now THAT is cute.
This is really a very good implant job, my compliments!!
This is really a very good implant job, my compliments!!
That is gorgeous!
That is gorgeous!
oh, thats so cute! Im a side sleeper, so that would be out of the question for me
oh, thats so cute! Im a side sleeper, so that would be out of the question for me
AWESOME!
AWESOME!
I have really wanted to do exactly this. But I went to see and artist about it and he said it could not be done on my ear because of the shape of my cartilage. Bummer. 🙁
I have really wanted to do exactly this. But I went to see and artist about it and he said it could not be done on my ear because of the shape of my cartilage. Bummer. 🙁