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Microdermals
I have some proto types for Surface Anchors that IS are manufacturing, I know Karl has been doing a few up there on the Sunny Coast but am just
wondering if anyone else has had experience yet with these placements.
Regards Duncan
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Peter Sheringham
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Yep,
Do you have a picture you can upload?
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Thanks for the sample Dunc, I will get back to you with the results
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Hey Dunc they are great, a little tricky, make sure you massage the tissue well and use a good blade(real good), I will post photos soon...
Karl
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Duncan
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Yeah Rob said the same thing, have you tried with a dermal yet???
Duncan
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ive seen one of karls that he performed, and speaking on behalf of the person, that its healing very well and is not painful to touch.
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big enough bling karl :)
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Going to try a dermal later this week, but after using the needle method, myself and Wadye think that the dermal may do more damage during the
procedure but we will try ok...
Karl
p.s. Stewy can you take a photo of the bling for me...
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I saw the picture of Katie's dermal anchor that Karl did.
Looks very sweet.
I am installing my sample today
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Duncan
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Godamn Karl, is that one of the threaded bad boys??
Very Bling
Duncan
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We are going to put on a 1/2 spike.......only joking
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I understand why Karl used the big bling, the jewellery is so small it is really hard to photograph.
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Dermal Pictures
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Cool.........looks good, I will be intrested to see how it heals.
I believe these will change how surface applications are approached.
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congrats to Kaite and Karl for repping that shit out on modblog. YAY
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the jewellery looks incredibly heavy, i thought you would have considered using the screw on end that comes with the anchors for a few weeks then
changing it to the bling jewels.
regards.
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Wow, I have never seen those before I don't think...
Are they similar to transdermals or a completly different thing?
Both photo examples are lovley.
Can they be used anywhere?
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i love mine.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bexperiment
Wow, I have never seen those before I don't think...
Are they similar to transdermals or a completly different thing?
Both photo examples are lovley.
Can they be used anywhere? |
Yes the IS ones are much like a small transdermal, time will tell, but I believe they will take over from surface bars, less to heal.
Regards Duncan V
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This will not give you a real sense of how small these guys really are but will give you an idea of the design, threading is 14ga (M1.2)
Regards DuncanV
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what program do you suggest i open that file with?
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Good question, I do not have any fancy software I think I am using Paint Shop Pro.
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ok i figured out what you need to do....when you download the file it will just be called 'IS'
right click the file and then click rename and add '.jpg' on the end of the name to make it called 'IS.jpg'
you will then be able to open the picture by double clicking it.
regards, Chris
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| Quote: | Originally posted by xiktpqx
ok i figured out what you need to do....when you download the file it will just be called 'IS'
right click the file and then click rename and add '.jpg' on the end of the name to make it called 'IS.jpg'
you will then be able to open the picture by double clicking it.
regards, Chris |
you are a clever cookie! :) nice work!
You were born an original - dont die a copy
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what material are they ?
and how do you guys plan to remove them?
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