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Published August 12, 2006 03:23 pm - When piercings aren't enough, some go extreme

TREND: Extreme body modification features a wide range of alterations, including some people who get horns implanted on their heads or remold their ears to make them pointy.
DALLAS (AP) -- Allen Falkner's t


When piercings aren't enough, some go extreme


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TREND: Extreme body modification features a wide range of alterations, including some people who get horns implanted on their heads or remold their ears to make them pointy.

DALLAS (AP) -- Allen Falkner's tongue is just one of his unusual features. It is split down the middle, and when he sticks it out, it looks like a two-pronged snake tongue. The alteration -- along with others -- to the 36-year-old Dallas man's body might appear shocking, but they're standard for people in the underground activity known as body modification. It's a trend that has been growing steadily for about a decade, attracting more followers now that tattoos and simple piercings are more mainstream. "I think there's definitely more and more interest all the time," said Falkner, owner of a Dallas tattoo and piercing shop called Obscurities. Extreme body modification features a wide range of alterations, including some that are illegal in Texas and elsewhere. Some people get horns implanted on their heads. Some install magnets in their hands, creating a "sixth sense" for feeling magnetic fields. Others remold their ears to make them pointy. "People want, I think in general with society -- especially the younger sect -- to be different," said Luis Garcia, international liaison for the Association of Professional Piercers, which takes no official stance on the modifications. "It's not different anymore to have your navel pierced." Falkner did his work himself, experimenting with various methods and instruments that included scalpels and string. Already sporting multiple tattoos and piercings, he said he further modified his body for aesthetic reasons, and in part just to see if he could. Falkner runs several Web sites dedicated to the topics and said he gets e-mails all the time from people interested in modifying themselves. Likewise, Garcia said people often ask for implants, split tongues, scarring or other procedures at his shop in Philadelphia. With television shows profiling tattoo shops and increasing numbers of piercings in the mainstream, more people are searching for procedures for the "one-upping factor," Garcia said. "I've had people as young as 15 inquire," Garcia said, noting that he won't accommodate their requests for legal reasons. And neither will most established tattoo and piercing shops. Extreme modifications are banned in a handful of states, including Texas and Delaware, which specifically prohibit tongue splitting. But similar procedures usually fall under a legislative gray area. Many artists also won't do them for fear of lawsuits or insurance fiascos, Garcia said. "It's definitely underground," he said. "Any person that does implants out of their shop is taking a big risk." He cited health consequences as the main hurdle to widespread practice. Garcia had his transdermal chest implants -- a type of implant anchored under the skin but protruding outside -- removed after a few years. He got "a couple of infections that were an annoyance and just a constant irritation," he said. Falkner also removed some implants from his wrist because they constantly banged against things or got in the way. Doug McBride, spokesman for the Texas Department of State Health Services, said underground and non-professional alterations could end in problems. "If this is being done by unqualified people using equipment and facilities that are not sanitized or sterile, then you're going to have that increased risk of infection," he said.



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