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.

Brass Knuckles Ear Implant

Speaking of great custom implants by Arseniy Andersson of Total Ink Body Modifications in Saint Petersburg, I’ve been meaning to share with you this incredible miniature brass knuckle implant that he put in a customer’s outer conch flat six months before this photo was taken. I’m always amazed at the beautiful work that people have been doing in ears — it works so nicely because the thin tight skin shows fine detail better than nearly any other part of the body, and the fold of the helix makes for a very convenient place to hide the insertion incision. That said, it’s important to note that the ear is a fragile part of the body that is highly susceptible to infection — infections which become trapped manage to spread inside the cartilage can literally destroy the ear in a matter of days — so it is important that this type of implant be done by an experienced practitioner using high quality materials.

EDIT/UPDATE: I wanted to draw attention to Arseniy’s comment in which he mentions that for the first five months the implant was almost invisible. The skin settled down very slowly. He warns that with complex fine-detail ear implants you should understand it could be a year before your implant design is visible, and that it is possible it will never become that visible.

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PS. It’s funny thinking back to the brass knuckles implant that Joe Amato did many years ago (posted almost seven years ago in fact) in a woman’s chest and how the viral internet went completely crazy over it. Even on BME it generated hundreds of comments, and across the internet it drove people into a ranting frenzy. I doubt this picture, which is arguably far more “extreme”, will do anything of the sort. It’s amazing in what a short period of time we’ve become used to (and numb to) body modification.

Comments

4 responses to “Brass Knuckles Ear Implant”

  1. Arseniy Andersson Avatar
    Arseniy Andersson

    Shannon, with all my experience in implants, i’d like to note here also, that this shape was almost invisible first 5 months.
    Skin settled down very slowly and the pic was done like in the best state of implant, and in the evening it’s getting sawollen a bit and becomes not that visible.

    that all mean that if you are going to get such complicated shape – be ready that it would be invisible in around 1 year, with a some chance that it will be never enough visible at all.

  2. Arseniy Andersson Avatar
    Arseniy Andersson

    Shannon, with all my experience in implants, i’d like to note here also, that this shape was almost invisible first 5 months.
    Skin settled down very slowly and the pic was done like in the best state of implant, and in the evening it’s getting sawollen a bit and becomes not that visible.

    that all mean that if you are going to get such complicated shape – be ready that it would be invisible in around 1 year, with a some chance that it will be never enough visible at all.

  3. Arseniy Andersson Avatar
    Arseniy Andersson

    Shannon, with all my experience in implants, i’d like to note here also, that this shape was almost invisible first 5 months.
    Skin settled down very slowly and the pic was done like in the best state of implant, and in the evening it’s getting sawollen a bit and becomes not that visible.

    that all mean that if you are going to get such complicated shape – be ready that it would be invisible in around 1 year, with a some chance that it will be never enough visible at all.

  4. Arseniy Andersson Avatar
    Arseniy Andersson

    Shannon, with all my experience in implants, i’d like to note here also, that this shape was almost invisible first 5 months.
    Skin settled down very slowly and the pic was done like in the best state of implant, and in the evening it’s getting sawollen a bit and becomes not that visible.

    that all mean that if you are going to get such complicated shape – be ready that it would be invisible in around 1 year, with a some chance that it will be never enough visible at all.

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