Jerome Abramovitch

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Jerome's saline inflated forehead on the cover of the ModCon book

Jerome Abramovitch is a photographer, performance artist and heavy body modification enthusiast. He is most famous for his experiments involving saline solution injections into his skin (most notably his forehead). He did this at ModCon 2000, and even the heaviest of body modification enthusiasts had never seen this before. He has since become famous for this, appearing on television shows such as Ricki Lake and Ripley's Believe It or Not.

Jerome's forehead trick has also sparked a few minor web memes, including an appearance in his very own Wedding Crashers 'Crashed' trailer.

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