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Tag: Flesh Removal Scarification

  • The Friday Follow-up

    Earlier this week we got to take a look at a fresh cutting by Anders.   Well it turns out that fresh cutting on JakeMindsnared was actually done over 9 months ago.  This means, not only do we have a follow-up from earlier in the week, but also a look back at an earlier scar that Anders did on Jake.

    So here’s Jake’s rhino scar just as it was finished, over a year ago.

    To see how both this scar, and the horn scars look today, keep on reading.

    So, after a year for the rhino, and nine months for the horns, here’s how they look.

    To see more healed pics, as well as more photos from both scarification sessions, head on over to Anders’ scarification portfolio gallery.

  • It slices, it dices..

    It makes scar tissue out of ordinary flesh!  What is it you ask?  It’s the skilled blade of Anders the Piercing Guy.  Take a look below at just what his blade did to JakeMindsnared’s chest.

    The rhino scar on his abdomen is also by Anders and is 3 months old at the time this photo was taken.  You can check out more of Anders’ work in his BME portfolio gallery, and if you keep reading you can see a couple of shots from the procedure.

    The rest of the photos can be found in Anders’ gallery.

  • The Symbolic Scar

    Gabor is no stranger to getting ModBlogged, so when I saw that he had submitted a new crop of images to his scarification portfolio I knew we were in for a treat.  I’m not going to get into the religious significance behind the inverted pentacle, as it can mean multiple things to different people, instead let’s just check out an amazing large scale scar piece.

  • The Follow-up

    This Friday Tuesday Follow-up is going to be the last one of the year, and since I’ll be on my way to the BME New Year’s Eve party on Friday, I thought I should get it to you guys and gals as soon as possible.

    This week’s scar was sent in by the lovely Miss V.  At last year’s Philly Tattoo Convention, Brian sat down to carve out these honeysuckles onto V’s back.  Here’s what it looked like back then.

    To see how it looks today, you know what to do.

    And yes, she had just stepped out of the shower to take that picture.  Taking a look at V’s scar gallery on her IAM page, this isn’t the only scar she has that has healed beautifully.  In fact, this isn’t the only scar she has that Brian has done.  You can check out more in his BME scar portfolio.

  • The elves have been busy

    ‘Tis the season for Santa’s elves to be putting in the overtime, and wouldn’t you know it, one of them has sent in this awesome BME Elf logo scar.

    When not making toys for the little girls and boys, Chris Saint can be found at Artifact Tattoo in Los Angeles, CA.

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