We started with the horns, then the phoenix scar, and now we have this triquetra implant to complete today’s Brian Decker trifecta. I’m guessing this photo was taken after it had healed as the skin has formed nicely around the implant.
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We started with the horns, then the phoenix scar, and now we have this triquetra implant to complete today’s Brian Decker trifecta. I’m guessing this photo was taken after it had healed as the skin has formed nicely around the implant.
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That time when you’re shaving your head and you accidentally nick your horn. Hopefully SteveOrganic‘s horn healed up quickly.
3D horns by Brian Decker.
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NoMan Pan is well known for his many transformations over the years. His latest incarnation is an extension of his western diamondback rattlesnake metamorphosis. He is now Eva Medussa, and is here showing off his completed half body suit. The next stage is to begin the shading and coloration of the scales, as well as the outline for his lower half.
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An X, an O, and a line of dots signify the presence of Bruno BMA, co-founder of Ghirigori Family Body Adornment Studios located in Oggiono, Italy. Going by the scars on the incision points it appears these implants have been in for a while, and they’re looking good. Heck, the incision point on the chest looks like it’s part of the implant, which may not have been intentional, but it works well with it.
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How about a nice and simple hand implant for this beautiful Friday afternoon? One thing to note is that when submitting photos to BME filling out the artist information makes it a lot easier for me to give them credit. Unfortunately whoever sent in these pictures didn’t include any information. However they did include a lot of procedural photos, which you can see in the 3D-Implant Gallery.