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25 March 2026

  • 20:1820:18, 25 March 2026 Body modification (hist | edit) [723 bytes] Violet (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Body modification is the practice of modifying the natural human form. It typically does not cover medical operations, but rather aesthetic or functional but non necessary changes, typically not performed by surgeons or other similarly licensed medical professionals == History == Body modification has a very rich history in cultures. Ötzi the iceman is the oldest preserved example of tattoing, at over 5000 years old, and also had pierced ears. Though there is earlier...") Tag: Visual edit

22 March 2026

21 March 2026

  • 06:3706:37, 21 March 2026 Implants (hist | edit) [1,893 bytes] Violet (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Implants are a broad category which can refer to functional subdermal devices such NExT, functional but static mods like magnets, or entirely aesthetic mods such as silicone or ruby. == NFC/RFID implants == One of the most common implant types is NFC or RFID implants. A very wide variety exist, covering a multitude of protocols and support for a very wide range of functions. == Magnet implants == Magnet implants are incredibly varied, and have significant diversity in...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 00:1900:19, 21 March 2026 Glow powder (hist | edit) [294 bytes] Violet (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Glow powder encompasses a wide range of phosphorescent substances, for body modification purposes, strontium aluminate glow powder is the most relevant type of glow powder. Though calcium aluminate is part of some colors of glow powder.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 00:0100:01, 21 March 2026 Important safety warnings (hist | edit) [1,681 bytes] Violet (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is a non exhaustive list of safety warnings regarding products with respect to body modification, which may pose a serious non obvious risk to your health and safety when used. == Glow powders == === Blue glow powder === Despite claims of silica encapsulation/phosphate passivization, most if not all blue glow powder will have failed encapsulation when implanted. This can be tested by mixing the glow powder into an acidic solution. === Red, orange, yellow, and p...") Tag: Visual edit

20 March 2026

  • 23:4723:47, 20 March 2026 Glow scarification (hist | edit) [5,479 bytes] Violet (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Glow scarification is the process of implanting glow powder into the skin in a manner to create a permanent glowing mark on someones skin. Despite the overarching term, not all forms of glow scars actually produce much scar tissue at all. == Different techniques == === Cutting === The most common form of glow scarification involves cutting deep into skin, and filling the wound with glow powder. It can be used to form lines, straight and curved, and is very versati...") Tag: Visual edit