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You heard a lot of risks from piercing guns, though.ĭamage from a piercing gun. The body modification community claimed discrimination when medicine was brought up, but honestly, they were using medical tools and anaesthetics, although local, untrained, in settings that may be sterile, but weren’t hospitals. Then you ask, where is the line between medicine and body modification?Ī doctor is better equipped to deal with sepsis (above)

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Getting charged with practising medicine without a license is not fun. A lot of procedures, at first, were done behind closed doors: Invite only, only the “heavily modded invited”, and some procedures done in hotel rooms. Some procedures done that couldn’t be reversed: scarification, meatontomies (splitting the head of the penis in half), subinicision (going down the shaft further) and other things, like pointed ears, which are more subtle. Split tongues do rock (that’s mine, I don’t have the piercings anymore, I like my teeth) People were getting procedures done they couldn’t easily reverse: Implants, transdermal implants, visible and extreme tattoos and piercings, split tongues. I had minimal piercings, no tattoos (I was under 18) and I was permanently altering my body with stretched earlobes and big holes in my cartilage. It grew to be about 50/50 and it started the IAM community. When I joined, in 1999, it was more of a fetish/BDSM site, with a bit of piercing. Eventually, he was allowed to blog about body mod’s again, but the site was ruined, the “scene” was split, and it was over.

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It started in 1994 by Shannon Larratt (link to his suicide note) and ended in a lawsuit where he was deemed too “crazy to run a website like that” and given the kid.

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I equate body modification’s movement to BME, or the Body Modification E-zine (link). Caution: Some images may be disturbing to some.















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