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The picture here is a closeup photo of an [[Category:Implants|implant]] manufactured by a well-known and competent practitioner after kicking around in Shannon's desk for a few weeks (as an implant potentially could "in the wild"). As you can see, its carved surface is quite rough and contains many small nooks and crannies. If the implant is not carved intraoperatively (during the procedure), then these can easily become '''surface contaminated''' by anything they come in contact with.
'''Implants''' are artificial devices surgically inserted into the body. Medically there are many different types of implant used, from pacemakers to artificial joints.


In the context of a body modification studio, this first and foremost means biological contamination. It is conceivable that microbes can "hide" in these spaces and be protected by them, thereby surviving the autoclaving process. Once the implant is in the body, they can be released to infect you with [[HIV]], [[Hepatitis]], or any number of things you don't need!
In the world of [[Category:Body Modifications | body modification]] the term tends to refer to [[Subdermal implants]], [[Transdermal implants]], [[Silicone injection]], [[Scrotal implants]] or [[Genital beading]].


More commonly, this type of contamination can also include simply dragging "dirt" into the procedure. For example, paint dust could easily be dragged into an implant, dramatically increases the chances of infection, as well as leading to long and short term [[Allergic reaction|allergic reactions]] which can not be easily eliminated by the removal of the implant.
:''Category page: [[Category:Implants | Category:Implants]]''.


Minimize this risk both by proper handling of the implant to avoid contamination as well as proper (ie. smooth) finishing to minimize the risk of contamination.
== See Also ==
* [[Implants FAQ]]
* [[Implant Finishing]]
* [[Implant Biocompatibility]]
* [[Implant Procedure]]


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== Related Risks ==
 
* [[Implant Surface Contamination]]
== Entries related to this risk ==
* [[Implant Subdermal Shifting]]
* [[Category:Implants]]
* [[Implant Rejection]]
* [[Genital Beading]]
* [[Tissue Resorption]]
* [[Nerve and Muscle Pressure]]
* [[Mod Before Client]]
* [[Infection]]

Latest revision as of 05:44, 17 September 2023

Implants are artificial devices surgically inserted into the body. Medically there are many different types of implant used, from pacemakers to artificial joints.

In the world of the term tends to refer to Subdermal implants, Transdermal implants, Silicone injection, Scrotal implants or Genital beading.

Category page:.

See Also

Related Risks