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'''Flesh & Blood''' is a documentary by Larry Silverman about [[Steve Haworth]], the "father of modern body modification".
'''Flesh Stapling''' is an attempt to achieve an aesthetic similar to [[Pocketing]] (where the middle of the jewelry, rather than the ends, is exposed), but with a dramatically increased chance of healing. This was done by combining the designs of pocketings and surface bars, resulting in a closed staple shaped piece of jewelry. It was invented by [[Samppa]] of [[Mad Max Tattoo and Piercing|Mad Max]] in the 1990s.


First generation Flesh Staples were wire, and positioned using a piercing technique which left two unnecessary holes.  Second generation Flesh Staples are flat, similar to [[Flesh plating]], still, however, resembling staples.  The technique is carried out using a scalpel and skin elevator.  Results and appearance have proven to be much more enhanced than the previous generation of stapling.
== External links ==
 
* [http://fleshandbloodmovie.com/]
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== Risks ==
* [[Rejection]]

Latest revision as of 03:50, 17 September 2023

Flesh & Blood is a documentary by Larry Silverman about Steve Haworth, the "father of modern body modification".

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