Extreme body modification: implants

May 23, 2021 0 Comments

Implants:

The reason I choose to start talking about implants is very simple, in my point of view they are beginners in MBE, or using a better choice of words, they are the least invasive of the 3 basic techniques.

I found so many types of implants and they are all very interesting, so I decided to write about:

Eye ball jewelry

Magnetic implants

3d implants

Eyeball jewelry is probably one of the newest techniques of all EBMs. It was developed by ophthalmological experts, it is an eye surgery that adds a decorative platinum implant inserted under a thin membrane in the eye, which holds the implant in place. Since the membrane is transparent, the implant can be seen clearly against the white of the eye. Not many forms of ornaments are offered yet, and it is a very new procedure that for now can only be done officially in the Netherlands, the cost is around US $ 1200. It does not mean that there are not. In the United States, some state committees have already passed a bill to ban it; the procedure is more or less similar to the following:

o The eye is numbed with routine anesthetic medication in the form of eye drops.

o The eye is decontaminated and covered with routine techniques used in eye surgery.

o An intraconjunctival blister is created by injecting BSS into the most superficial conjunctival layer. The ampulla can be placed adjacent to the temporal limbus.

o With conjunctival scissors, the ampulla is opened and a superficial intraconjunctival tunnel is made.

o The tunnel is checked to determine if it is wide enough to accommodate the implant.

o The device is inserted into the tunnel to the desired final implant position.

o With a sponge, all excess BSS is removed from the implantation area.

o At the end of the procedure, antibiotic drops are applied to the eye.

o Postoperative management includes antibiotic eye drops for 1-2 week (s).

o The procedure takes about 15 minutes.

So far, doctors haven’t been able to find any side effects or complications caused by the implant, and hopefully they won’t find any. So keep in mind that there are very few people authorized to perform this procedure, and so far it can only be performed in the Netherlands, and yet only 2 clinics are fully authorized to do it.

Magnetic implants:

What are they? They are small magnets implanted under your skin with the purpose of enhancing your senses as if it were the acquisition of the so famous sixth sense, how it happens, moving in response to an electromagnetic field and transferring this as a sensation to the surrounding nerves.

We can divide magnetic implants into 4 types:

Sensory: the one that is supposed to give you the sixth sense.

Sexual: where the magnets are placed within the most sensitive area or genitalia of a couple, men and women are to receive the implant, it is supposed to improve the sensation of the parts of the body while moving with each other, they can also be placed in the lips.

Symbolic: it is implanted but a couple creates a magnetic bond since the two people hold hands, since there is no real evidence that a couple can really exchange energy through this technique, we can take it as a kind of wedding rings more discreet.

Functional – It’s probably not a very comfortable affair, but if you get bigger magnets you will be able to pick up things like screws and some other items, with commonly used magnets you can’t pick up more than a paper clip, the side of having such small magnets is that will not affect your credit cards, hard drives, monitors, etc.

Getting the implant is also quite simple:

Small incision on the fingertip and opening of a pocket.

Create a metal pocket to add the magnetic pellet (magnets are about a third the size of a grain of rice)

Make the suture and bandage the tips of the fingers (the procedure takes about half an hour to make 5 fingers)

The first days the sensation is not very pleasant, but after a week and the points removed the pain disappears and in the period of 1 to 4 weeks you can begin to enjoy the sensation of movement of the magnetic field, and the benefit of this MBE is that the scars are almost invisible and if what I read is true, the feeling is quite interesting.

Because this procedure is completely new, the side effects are not yet known, but the biocompatibility of neodymium, but it is considered a generally toxic and moderately poisonous irritant with documented adverse effects. To prevent the magnet from coming into contact with the skin, it must be covered with a biocompatible silicone sleeve, there is always the risk of “peeling” the silicone from the magnet, if it happens, the compromised magnet must be replaced by removed and replaced with a new one .

This procedure is so new that not even all BM specialists are doing it; some are hoping it will get a little more secure and better developed. Because so far the risks are unknown, but once the magnet coating problem is solved, it will probably become a big trend among people. But if you are one of those who wants to get it all first, wait until it is proven safe.

3D implants: It is the act of placing an object under the skin to create a design on the surface of the skin, it is actually a very simple technique, an incision is made and the implant can be made with many materials (titanium, Soft or solid silicon, Teflon and steel, the steel variety can sometimes cause infection, there is also the option of natural bone tissue) is inserted, sewn and ready to use. Simple … aftercare is apparently simpler than aftercare for a piercing. To get a 3D implant you can choose many areas of the body, the forehead (the internal horns, the third eye and the external horns), you can place spikes on your head, beads on your arms, legs, chest and many, many more. If you are a boy, you can make your penis beautify (pearls), in many different ways.

Some of the risks of implants are:

-Resorption of tissues: erosion of the tissue by rubbing or pressure applied against the body. The implant can burrow into muscles that wear down the body’s natural defenses; This risk can especially occur with hard materials like Teflon and non-staining steel, so if you want to do this, try using softer materials like silicone and choose safer places to place your implants.

-Implant rejection: it is when the implants put enough pressure on the skin over them, that they actually manage to do enough damage to the surrounding tissue that the skin over the implant dies and the implant is exposed, once this process begins, there is no There is much you can do about it other than the removal of the implant.

-Pressure on nerves and muscles: when an implant is placed on top of a muscle, nerves or blood vessels, it has the potential to interfere with their function. To minimize the risk you have to make sure to tell the 3D artist if you are experiencing something that may be related to him, in this way the artist can change the position or placement of the implant without hurting you, in some cases the procedure has to be postponed or aborted. You should also seriously consider researching the type of implant you will receive and the location of the implant so that you can do it safely.

There are also many other possible risks that may be associated with implants, such as:

Keloids, Implant surface contamination, Implant biocompatibility, Implant finish, Lidocaine toxicity, Anesthetic allergy, Subcutaneous displacement, Pre-client mod, Needle allergy, Adrenaline arousal, Impact damage, Hypertrophic scarring, Abscess, Boils, Cancer, Blood Loss, Shock, Bloodborne Pathogens

Okay, that’s it for now guys, next week I will write about surgical modification … And I can promise everyone that it will be a very, very interesting article … Until they go have fun and enjoy life …

Yes, I am really trying to fix my karma issue … we never know what might happen tomorrow …

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