Archive for the ‘cosmetic or plastic surgery’ Category

Posted (sic) in (piercing, cosmetic or plastic surgery) on February-15-2008 (2) Comments  Read More

Not really surgery here, but looks way way sick shit. This is a video of some dude getting a huge design branded on his back. For anyone who wanted to know how its done, well check it out. Unlike branding a cow with hot iron, the design is painted on with what looks like a tiny torch.

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Posted (sic) in (freaks, piercing, cosmetic or plastic surgery) on February-15-2008 (0) Comments  Read More

Here is another video showing someone getting scarred in a tattoo parlor. The designs are painfully cut out of the flesh to create a permanent design.

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Posted (sic) in (freaks, piercing, cosmetic or plastic surgery) on February-15-2008 (0) Comments  Read More

Here is a video of someone getting the face permanently scarred in a body modification trend called scarification. Its kinda bloody and graphic as the stripes are cut out of the mans flesh on his cheek.

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Posted (sic) in (freaks, piercing, cosmetic or plastic surgery) on February-14-2008 (1) Comment  Read More

This is Lizard Man. He is a performer who surgically, with many tattoos and body modifications, including a split tongue had himself transformed into a human lizard.

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Posted (sic) in (freaks, piercing, cosmetic or plastic surgery) on February-14-2008 (0) Comments  Read More

Not extreme bloody surgery but still sick. This is images and video of some fool getting his tongue split at a tattoo parlor.

and here is the video of a guy undergoing the torture of tongue splitting.  Damn, there must be less painful trends out there.

Here is another video clip of someone getting the tongue split or forked

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Posted (sic) in (cosmetic or plastic surgery) on January-2-2008 (0) Comments  Read More

Question
I got my breasts enlarged in july. one boob is very noticebly larger than the other. so is this grounds for a malpractice suit or the doctor correcting it or nothing at all?

I found the above statement on a “doctor, please help me” type site…

I can answer that for her… AHHH, leave the doc out of it and blame your own vanity. Surgery is not “guaranteed” like a car or a pair of shoes. Everyones body will react differently and I am no doctor, just a human who knows that 2 cuts will never heal exactly the same.

We hear about people dying from cosmetic procedures all the time, especially over things like liposuction as in the recent celebrity mom. Maybe its safer to lose weight the old fashioned way… diet and excercise, But its sick that so many feel that they can scarf down triple cheeseburgers all day long and run to the doctor yearly to get the xtra “fat” sucked out. Its plain sick.

Here are pics of the pretty bad celeb boob jobs. Most of these ladies looked great before, now they have two melons crazy glued to their chests.

At least Pam Anderson got famous off hers before everyone else got em

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 You can bounce a quarter off those superball puppies

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Now all these ladies have the money to spend on top plastic surgeons, I would show the really hacked ones I call FrankenTits, but I would risk the site being listed pornographic…

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Posted (sic) in (cosmetic or plastic surgery) on January-2-2008 (0) Comments  Read More


Personally I think cosmetic surgery for purposes of vanity fall under sick, but here is a gallery of mainly reconstructive surgery procedures which in most cases are very needed. The ones I find really incredible are some of the “cleft lip” results. There are a few pictures in which the surgeons did such an awsome job on the reconstructive surgery that you can barely see a scar much less a genetic defect.

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