A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

Author: Rob

  • Smelling something new

    I’m not going to claim this is the first time someone has done this piercing, but it is rare enough that neither Jen nor I have seen it before, and we’ve seen a lot.

    Sent in by Amiraye, this subnasal piercing differs from a septum piercing in that it goes directly through the tissue at the bottom of her nose.  Definitely not something you see every day.

  • It’s a good Friday

    Here’s a little something Easter inspired for those celebrating Good Friday today.

    Tattoo by Eric Agathon from Jolly Roger Tattoo Studio in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

  • Guess What?

    Zero.  That’s right none, zip, nada.  That’s how many people are going to get this one.

    Take your best guess.  It’ll be wrong, but guess anyway.

    Now unless you’ve already seen this in the galleries, there’s no possible way you could have guess that you were looking at a heavily play-pierced hand

    Here’s one more just to give you a bit of perspective on just how many needles there are.

    A big thanks to Sadistica for giving us yet another picture for Guess What?  Be sure to check out Sadistica’s hard bonus gallery.

  • She’s a little shy

    When asked why her previous BMEGirl posts didn’t involve nudity, Katya said that she was too shy.  Thankfully she wasn’t feeling shy today.

    You’re really going to want to read ahead for this one…

    In the immortal words of Chris Tucker and Ice Cube…

    Daaaaaamnnn!!!

  • The Friday Follow-up

    It’s been a while since we’ve had one of these, but thanks to kev_n, we’ve got a great follow-up for you today.  You may recall this scarification piece for a little ways back.

    It was originally mislabeled as a dermabrasion scar, when it was indeed done with a scalpel by Matt Vermillion from Artistic Design (West) in Indianapolis, Indiana.

    Here’s how the scar looks now, about six weeks into the healing process.

    You can already see how thick the keloids are, and they’ll more than likely increase just based off the location of the scar.  Hopefully kev_n keeps us posted with more shots as he continues to heal.

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