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Tag: Extreme

  • Superincision

    This is literally the most rare body modification I have posted to BME up to date. Superincisions, where the top of the penis is opened up rather than the bottom, are virtually unheard of. This may be the first one that I have ever seen. Click the picture to unpixelate.

  • Continued Full Genital Splitting

    Another cut… Yes, it works. In fact, it works twice as well. If you don’t believe me, there are plenty of videos on BME’s video sistersite (warning: explicit link, duh).

  • Glowing Swollen Nuts

    c/o abetoo (the color effect is from tinting the saline):

  • Magnetic Implants hit the media

    Since WIRED (whose story I found via boingboing) are talking about magnetic implants (click that link for my own experience with them), I thought I ought to re-mention them since BME has been covering them for the last few years. The article finishes by mentioning that a 70-shor silicone is being planned for future magnets, which I have to strongly disagree with. A thin silicone sheath, even if it’s a bit harder, is simply not going to protect the magnet in the long term and I do not consider it a viable option unfortunately.

    I hope we figure something out so magnets can be implanted for the long term, because they really are a sixth sense (or at least an interface to the sixth), but I don’t believe the solution lies in silicone, and in fact, I think it’s actually in some ways a worse idea because the magnet lasts longer (probably) before it starts to break down, increasing the chances that there will be complications…

    This one here is on Shawn O’Hare (who I’ve mentioned here before), who is experienced enough with a scalpel that I’m sure he can remove his own when the time comes.

  • Healed penectomy with testicles in place

    A while back I posted some DIY penectomy pictures. Anyway, I thought that it might be a good time to post some pictures of it relatively healed at six months (and as you can see from the little soldiers in the second picture, it still works, and he’s quite happy with the results).

    Oh, and sorry if this is too extreme for you, but consider it a warning — what you see on BME today is mainstream in three years. Welcome to the fall of Rome, Part II.

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