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.

Tag: Body Piercing

  • Where is his right hand?

    This is a very funny nipple piercing photo, and could probably use a caption.

  • Mutant Body Piercing

    Check out this neat piercing done by Steve Filpansick over at Consolidated Ink and Steel in Flint, Michigan. As I’ve mentioned before, I am always very happy to see people with atypical bodies go out and customize them even more than biology already did for them!

  • Tina Maria

    Tina Maria just joined IAM so I thought it might be a good time to mention her amateur site babeink.com. Check her out either there or on BME (the first link). You can never have enough tattooed and pierced pinups!

  • Deep Hand Piercing

    Assuming the picture is what I think it is (a crucifixion style hand piercing going from the back of the hand all the way through to the palm), this is a pretty over the top intense modification. Thanks to Genio at Dildo Body Piercing (yes) in Greece for sending it our way.

  • Please don’t punch out lobes!

    I hate writing bad stuff about photos I receive because I feel like I’m betraying the person who submitted them (thus when I do it, it’s anonymous), but the problem you see in this photo is one that I see far too often and makes me rather sad. It’s a lobe being punched out using an 8mm dermal punch in order to install large initial jewelry (ie. 50mm2 of lobe gone).

    The problem with this in my opinion is that by removing such a large quantity of soft tissue, stretching will be made more difficult because there’s less tissue to work with — so while it will get them to 7/16″ quite quickly, it will make it harder for them to make it to 2″. In addition, if the person changes their mind and takes out the jewelry (even without subsequent stretching), the hole is far less likely to close. It’s just a bad idea all around in my opinion and I wish I didn’t see it so regularly.

    Dermal punches of all sizes are a wonderful tool for cartilage (arguably the best tool), but I really strongly encourage people not to use punches larger than a 4mm on a lobe or other soft tissue (and personally I wouldn’t use one that’s that large).

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