Friday, May 9, 2008

Extreme Body Modification

© by: Adriana Zimbarg

Let me also held that I can to not have to write this article ..

I am not a big fan of scarification, so I'll try to keep as neutral as possible.

You can basically divide scarification in 2:

1) Branding (scarification by burns, heat and others, the definition of the World brand is literally:

-- An identification mark livestock burned with a branding iron.

-- Mark with a branding iron; shame, condemnation

-- Mark of ownership of an animal

-- Identification Product

There are basically 2 types of branding, "strike" (where the artist to take a piece of metal and burn several times on the skin design) and "cautery" (that is when the artist uses an cautery pen to burn the image on the person 's skin).

2) The cuttings (fine scarification using a thin blade, and this process, you can add color using ink tattoo, it may include the removal of stains the skin).

Ok, now you know the difference between branding and cutting.

Let me share a little more with you:

If you decide to choose the procedure Cup will be more or less as:

-- Topical Anaesthesia is first applied to the skin

-- The design is drawn in ink on the desired area

-- The artist then trace the design of the plan with a scalpel on the skin, you do not have to worry at this point, it will be a cut fairly shallow.

-- After the line of the artist apply more anesthesia and wrap your skin for a few minutes (not because he thinks you're a wimp), but it helps the blood diversion, and easier to work .

-- Depending on the size and amount of work involved the process can take something like 4 hours: cutting, the application of anesthesia, packaging and waiting until the volume of blood decreases.

If your choice is branding, the process is more or less as the marking of livestock (did you ever see on TV and thought, "poor animals", although we speak the same language here, anyway the procedure goes more or less as:

-- You choose the image you want to (try to keep in mind that after burning human tissue is trying to expand a little, and as the name say, you will inflict a third-degree burns on the skin).

-- Try to stick to simple drawings, you should know that the results vary somewhat, and no artist can predict with certainty how thick or thin scar will be, it depends on each of us a process of healing . Simplification of the design is easier to predict the results you get.

-- Try to choose a dish are your body, preferably away from the bones and vital organs

-- The appearance of the scar also depends on how long blade will be in contact with skin, the artist should never apply pressure to obtain a heavy scar the artist must keep the blade in contact with the skin for longer.

No, you want a sophisticated image, of course, no problem at all, I completely agree with you, once you are doing something to make this level wellbut these models are very good balance on paper and According to well-trained on the metal blade, forms must be between 1 to 3 inches long, so the iron can retain heat long enough to make a cleansing and even strikes. Is a good idea to have the artist to place the blades on your skin to check if the entire surface of the blade is in contact with the skin evenly.

Before starting this process, you should ask the artist to test the blades to make sure everything is ok, and you do have problems of distortion of metal, caused by an uneven distribution of heat through the metal or metal to be thin or small. The artist should test the blades on a piece of metal to find the perfect balance between heat and pressure, it will not have to carry out tests on you! Is not this really the best options to use your body as a test tube.

The artist must have at least one assistant to hold the propane torch.

One last thing before starting with your scarification:

The area that you are going to do is be extra clean.not only the region but nearby as well (I know it seems to state the obvious, remember at this moment you are pleasant and comfortable reading this article, but if you decide to go under scarification, you may be under some pressure and forget the little things can cause a great impact later)

The interesting part of the scarification process is that the healing process is a big part of how your scar will be after. No one can guarantee 100% how your scar will be after healing, but you should really try to avoid being infected it.

How? Not as simple as that.

First, make sure you got it done in a clean and professional, do not think that because scarification was used by primitive tribes and religions, that you can do so by your friend sisters who is a dominatrix.look famous for places that are known, have a portfolio with works already done and also try to find an artist who will explain the whole process in a way that you feel really comfortable about what you do.

If your choice is cutting scarification:

The process of care will include tons of cleaning, ie after about 6 hours, you must remove the dressing and wash the place with cool water and soap, rinse and pat dry gently. You will need to do 2 or 3 times a day for the first 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the type of scarification and place that you got to do, it usually takes 6 to 8 weeks for primary and healing a few months for you to get the true end result.

There are also so-called agitation of scarification, it is used to intensify the look of your scar, if you want to have a greater amount of scar tissue on it or not. The cute part of this process is that the most common method of doing this is to do something that your mother tells you probably are not your entire life, picking scabs that formThe other way is a little more, how can I put Intense, you must rub the area with a soft toothbrush dipped in hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol .. and if you're really the height, you can do both first choose the scab and after brushing, fine, just keep in mind that you have to do it gentlybeing the street or on the collection, it may damage the eyes of the final image .. by the way, only the agitation after a few days you've got to do, do not rush things, and please .. so do not hesitate to call the artist if you have any questions, I am sure he usually thinks you're an idiot if you do not know exactly what to do and how.

You choose the brand:

You will also have a lot of after care to be done, such as:
At the workshop yet the artist should put an anti-bacteria on the cream, cover it with a stamp sterile and get it held up by surgical tape.
You will probably have to apply the anti-bacterial cream for 3 days, and after that you'll have to clean the place about 3 times a day with hydrogen peroxide, you can stop carrying the brand after 3 days you've got doing so.

In the case of branding, you must keep in mind what your mother tells you always, not to seek the crusts !!!!!!!!!!!!! And after each shower clean it with hydrogen peroxide. Brands take an average of 3 to 12 weeks to heal (just remember: Branding is a 3-degree burn on your skin), so please remember to be gentle and very careful while cleaning.

Just a small note here:

I tried to be as neutral as possible while writing this article.I 'm sorry if I could not.I never received a scarification so I'm giving you the opinion of one person and that research wondered for a few weeks on the subjective you have any comments to add please do so

My name is Adriana and I am the creator and developer of Wirlyhome label.
I'm jewellery and clothing designer, I work in the fashion industry for the last 9 years of my life, I went to fashion school in Canada, where I lived for 10 years and 8 these long years, I worked as a fashion designer, illustrator and forecaster.
I returned to Brazil last year to open my Wirlyhome label, and now, after almost 1 year of hard work the label is finally taking over and we get some recognition.

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