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ORIGINAL: BrutalAntipathy The fellow i've used ... He tends to do it a bit at a time, shaping different pieces of wire in advance and applying them in such a way as to complete the desired pattern. Most importantly after the branding is to keep the site clean. A combination of silvadene cream and polysporin antibiotic powder has prevented any infection in the ones that I have had done. If a dressing is applied, use sterile gauze that will breath rather than absorbent telfa pads, and change the dressing every time drainage is noticed. Healing time is about two weeks if everything goes smoothly. If the wound is still having drainage or is not healing well by this time, seek medical care as an infection has likely set in, and antibiotic therapy will probably be needed. Excellent advice ... as is the advice about not taking advice from folks online ... and seeking out a professional AND treating it as a medical procedure. Different parts of body have different types of skin that heal at different rates AND closeness to joints or bones will make a big difference in blood supply & complications. Burning thru to a fat layer can greatly slow healing. There is a lot more to a good brand than you are gonna learn online. Silvadene contains silver and is very good for preventing infections in burns or other large skin injures. If that doesn't work & you still get an infection ... you are in deep shit. While a breathable dressing is important to speed healing (if any dressing is used at all) ... but a NON-STICK dressing will be much more comfortable to change. OTOH, IF it's not a very deep brand, then it might heal over w/ minimal scarring ... and therefore become a pretty feeble/wimpy brand. This is not a problem w/ people who form keloids ... but can be for those who don't. If you don't scar up satisfactorily, then removing the scab multiple times will promote a larger scar to form. Another point I haven't seen mentioned is the importance of 1) having a level branding iron ... if it's bent wire ... it might have an uneven contact (or bend when warmed & pressed on the skin) & cause deep burning in one area but no contact in others (if extremely bent). 2) you should be careful not to have any completely enclosed part in the brand ... i.e. closed circles, triangles, squares, etc that are too small will cut off the blood supply to the skin in the center ... and could cause the whole chunk to fall off ... it'll heal eventually ... w/ a big glob of scar in the center. Trying for too much detail will be lost when branding w/ an iron (and also cause the centers of circles to slough off). Suggest you use a woodburner or virgin soldering iron to create a pointilist design if you want super detail. This is especially good for masos who like repeated pain ... a pointilist design can be dragged out for a long time. And when done w/ such scarification ... the raised scars can even have color tattooed into them. So if you fancy yourself a reincarnation of Cezanne ... go for it! As was correctly mentioned ... a burn that is deep enough is not painful ... after it's burned through the nerve endings in the skin. And a hot enough iron can accomplish this pretty quickly. Important that the sub/slave stays still & either doesn't (or can't) jump ... or it'll smear the brand ... or cause a double imprint. IF you have to form a closed circle to make the correct brand ... do not close the circle at a single branding ... just do 2 or 3 sides ... and come back later after it's healed & finish the brand. Consider registering your brand & having a real branding iron made. You can google it ... but here are some sites www.texasbrandingiron.com or www.ctlr.org/member_ap.html or www.thecattlemanmagazine.com/issues/2001/08-01/re-record.asp Finally ... want to test the sub/slave first? Explain s/he's going to be branded ... show him/her the iron heating on the stove (such as the gas flame on the stove or charcoal BBQ) ... make sure s/he can smell the obvious heating going on. Maybe demonstrate by showing him/her the application of the hot brand to a wet sponge ... to hear the sizzle. Then tie him/her down blindfolded ... clean the site w/ alcohol ... give it a slap (a confusion technique) ... then immediately apply a FROZEN brand for a brief second. With the proper psychological preparation & expectations ... it WILL feel like a brand. I knew an abuser who planned to brand his sub ... and convinced him to do this first to 'test' her. Not only did it fool her ... it saved her from a real brand ... (she dumped his abusive ass within a couple of weeks -- and doesn't have a nasty scar to remind her of him forever). Hope this is helpful to some of you, ADomDoc San Antonio
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