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Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 5:23:56 AM   
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I'm curious to learn about from others who have tried it and what they have had done.

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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 5:28:50 AM   
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There is that which is done with a blade and that which is done with hot strike branding...which do you mean?

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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 7:30:28 AM   
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I've done cuttings as well as water branding on clip.  The cutting on his chest is a duplicate of the design of My initials of the brand that I did on his back.  What would you like to know?

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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 7:45:28 AM   
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I had a cutting done on my left hip/butt. It was done with a scalpel, so it didn't really hurt too badly. The ash that was rubbed into the wound wasn't all that pleasant. Turns out I'm allergic to bandaid adhesive. I say this because the cutting didn't scar as it was intended, and healed up completely, but the bandaid shaped contact burn on my ass lasted much much longer.

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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 7:45:48 AM   
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quote:

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There is that which is done with a blade and that which is done with hot strike branding...which do you mean?

I think she's interested in knowing more about both.


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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 7:54:08 AM   
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A lot of people engage in skin etching that does not go very deep, let alone leave scars. Some people will etch deep enough that it leaves scars. BentUnit mention hot strike branding, this is where you are playing with heated up metal to also burn. Think of it as precision burning.

If you want to experiment around with skin etching that does not leave scars. All you need is a knife, a fork, or whatever else you can get your hands on that leaves pretty marks on your skin. Nearly everybody has experimented around with etching on their skin at some point in time (seriously think about it).

If you want to leave a scar, just go a little deeper with a little more force. If you want to make a design that lasts. Repeat process over a few times. Where you heal up, repeat process and gradually in time you shape the design(s).

The Hot strike branding just get's it done a lot faster and tends to be, well more precise.

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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 7:37:13 PM   
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I've done several brandings with a soldering iron as an implement.. they're pretty simple, very controllable, and last very well, depending on how deep you let them go.
They are suitably painful, without being "damaging".. yes, you're going to leave a mark, but it's not a huge maiming wound.
And if you ask me, they look pretty cool.


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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 8:22:08 PM   
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For clarification OP, are you talking about body etching as in dry tattooing?

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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/3/2010 8:57:50 PM   
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If you are looking for various methods, there is also Cold Branding. I have decided to do this on myself as soon as I find a design I can live with for the rest of my life.

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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/4/2010 1:51:06 AM   
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We have always used freeze branding on our horses and its only recently that the cold brand has started being used by a few scarification people. I have seen the results of a six month old cold brand and it was awful. The brand was not at all distinct and had blown in all directions and the skin looked rhino like. I would highly recommend people stay well away from cold strike branding.
Hot strike branding apart from cautery, snake bite and cell popping is not going to give you a smooth defined scar on the skin. Hot strike metal burns grows at least three times in thickness over a period of 6 to 8 months and have a tendency to blow on certain parts of the flesh more than others. Hot strikes should be kept simple and only done on the more muscular parts of the body or they will probably end up looking like unattractive stretch marks. I have seen some awful brands but I have also seen some attractive ones. It depends on who does them and if they know what they are doing.
I have a hot strike brand on my shoulder which I love but its nothing like as beautiful as the snake-bite brand which hasn't changed shape from the day it was done but looks like a fine white tattoo. Everyone comments on how stunning my snake-bite brand is but nobody ever passes comment on my hot strike.

If you want a clearly defined scar then I would recommended either the snake-bite or skin removal.
Skin removal should always be done by a recommended professional who knows how deep to cut. You can have the most intricate work done and believe me (I have one) its not painful. An expert will tell you how to care properly for your new scar which is important because cuttings and skin removals are very prone to infection.

Google is your friend if you want to research scarification. BME is a good site but you need to be a member. There are lots of do and don't s which are worth reading about. Its worth remembering that a scar could be for life, not just for Xmas!


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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/4/2010 2:01:39 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: mistoferin

For clarification OP, are you talking about body etching as in dry tattooing?

Professional Body Etching


I've used Dry Line tattooing quite a few times for both fun and clients and it can have a very eye catching effect. Also it allows for a very precise line. If your careful it doesn't have to leave a lasting mark as well, altho on the flip side it can also mark someone for a fairly long time. DEFINATELY DO NOT try this at home if you don't know what your doing tho...that being said its all the pain of a tattoo without nessecarily lasting marks.

EDIT: your link made me snicker a bit...their claim to "inventing" it is silly since alot of tattoo artists have been using that technique for years lol

EDIT2 lol: ohh side note if you own a violet wand you basicly have a cauterization kit which can be used to do body scarring as well...for the creative you can modify an exacto knife to fit the wand and presto your all set....for the lazy find a fork that fits and bend all but one prong back...ohh and for extra style points get another metal contact like say a screwdriver and now you can light your cigarette.


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RE: Body Etching and Scarification - 8/4/2010 5:27:57 PM   
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Thankyou everyone for your time in answering, my Master has been talking about about doing some of these things and i was curious....yes....i can and will google it but it seems more personal to actually hear about it directly from others.
With the cold branding, we will definately stay away it, thankyou Allthatjazz.....I grew up with horses and branding them, originally hot branding then onto cold branding, the cold branding is so much more humane for horses but humans...... i find it interesting about what you said happens with the skin....but i suppose thats because our skin isn't as tough as a horses!

I will google all that i can, its all fascinating,  my Master loves seeing his marks on me as i naturally love having them!

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