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Encapsulation failure is a method of failure which can occur in many types of body modifications. Encapsulation failure is when a biocompatible coating or encapsulation surrounding a non-biocompatible inner device or material breaks, often causing a multitude of heath risks, and making the modification nonfunctional. |
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== In glow scarification == |
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== In magnet implants == |
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While some magnet implants are very resistant to encapsulation failure, such as titanium encased implants from Abysswalker, others are almost guaranteed to fail, having silicone or parylene, which will fail after a few years. |
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== In electronic implants == |
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Revision as of 03:03, 23 March 2026
Encapsulation failure is a method of failure which can occur in many types of body modifications. Encapsulation failure is when a biocompatible coating or encapsulation surrounding a non-biocompatible inner device or material breaks, often causing a multitude of heath risks, and making the modification nonfunctional.
In glow scarification
will write later
In magnet implants
While some magnet implants are very resistant to encapsulation failure, such as titanium encased implants from Abysswalker, others are almost guaranteed to fail, having silicone or parylene, which will fail after a few years.
In electronic implants
will write later