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In rare cases, [[Category:Implants|implants]] put enough pressure on the skin above them, or have done enough damage to surrounding tissue, that the skin above the implant dies, and the implant becomes exposed (and is lost).
[[File:Maasai.jpg|right|100px|alt=Maasai.jpg]]
A tribal people of Kenya.


Once this process begins, there's not much that can be done about it other than removing the implant.
People with stretched ears are often approached and asked if their ears were inspired by the '''Maasai'''. The Maasai are a tribal people from Kenya known for their beautifully stretched ears and decorative bead jewelry.


[[File:Implant_Rejection-1.jpg|thumb|center|256px|Implant Rejection-1.jpg]]
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== Entries related to this risk ==
| [[File:Baraka-5.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Screen shot from ''[[Baraka]]'']]
* [[Category:Implants]]
| [[File:Baraka-6.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Screen shot from ''[[Baraka]]'']]
* [[Genital Beading]]
|}
* [[Implant FAQ|Implant FAQ]]

Latest revision as of 07:29, 17 September 2023

Maasai.jpg

A tribal people of Kenya.

People with stretched ears are often approached and asked if their ears were inspired by the Maasai. The Maasai are a tribal people from Kenya known for their beautifully stretched ears and decorative bead jewelry.

Screen shot from Baraka
Screen shot from Baraka