If you happend to stumble across this subreddit but aren't familiar with body mods, you're of course very welcome to take a look around. Abusive or judgmental comments will be removed immediately. Include the jewelry information if you have it.Ĭhoice of words matter, be kind to one another.There should be no (self)promotion links, social media handles or shop website links in the image or text.The artist and shop should be credited by name whenever possible.Pictures should be close up to only show the mod in detail.There should be no nudity in the picture beyond what is necessary to show the mod. Poses should be neutral and designed to show off the mod, not other body parts.Pictures should be clear, in focus, well lit, and only showcase the mod in question.Welcome to the bodymods subreddit! Before participating, please read the rules of r/bodymods first by clicking here Piercings, tattoos, branding, implants, and even unusual plastic surgery - all are welcome topics! The tattoo artist has pleaded not guilty to the charges and the case will soon go to court.R/bodymods, for all things related to modifying the human body. Upon investigation, it was discovered that the tattooer used the wrong type of ink to perform the procedure and could face three years in prison. However, upon visiting doctors, she was told that the damage to her right eye permanent and she would likely soon go blind in her left eye as well. According to Daily Mail, Wroclaw’s Aleksandra Sadowska had pain in her eyes during the process, but the tattooer said that this was normal. The latest sclera tattoo gone wrong case comes to us from Poland, with a 25-year-old model who was left completely blind in one eye after the procedure. I don’t care what people say The rush is worth the price I pay I get so high when you’re with me But crash and crave you when you leave #selfie #sun #sunnyday #selfietime #portrait #polishgirl #cute #autumn #jesien #mood #girl #brunette #portret #polskadziewczyna #balkonĪ post shared by anoxi_cime on at 5:32am PST Another infamous case came from Australian tattoo model Amber Luke, who was temporarily blinded for three weeks. The sclera tattoo process went wrong, with the needle either penetrating too deep or too shallow, leading the model to be left partially blind and she even considered having her eyeball removed. One of the most notable examples came from an Ontario based tattoo model who got the procedure in 2017. But, in recent years, there have been numerous cases of these tattoos going wrong. If done properly, sclera tattoos should only cause minor pain, bruising and discomfort. Of the three volunteers only one of them is still alive (although the deaths were unrelated to these tattoos) and that’s Farrah Flawless, once known as Pauly Unstoppable-who currently has the world’s oldest sclera tattoos. Sclera tattooing uses a similar technique to the process of inserting permanent contact lenses, with the ink being injected between the sclera (the white part of the eye) and the clear layer that protects it. Sclera tattooing was first performed on three volunteers in July 2007 by specialist Luna Cobra and was reported by BME. However, many might not know the science that goes into tattooing eyeballs. We’ve seen plenty of examples of striking sclera tattoos across the color spectrum, on both artists and models alike. In recent years, sclera tattooing has become increasingly common throughout the industry.
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