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Can I perform scarification on myself?

Scarification FAQ
I can't stop you from doing this, but the best way to get a low quality scar is to do it yourself. Self scarification, while common, is not recommended.

What is chemical scarification?

Scarification FAQ
Chemical scarification is the use of chemical agents to damage the skin and induce scarring. Most people agree that the results achieved using this technique are not that different from those achieved using other, far simpler, safer, and more predicable methods. As such, little research has been done into this method.

What is injection scarification?

Scarification FAQ
Instead of using base or acidic chemicals to burn down into the skin, and instead of rubbing chemicals into cuts, some people actually inject questionable chemicals under the skin. In some cases, these blister up and form a permanent scar, resembling the inoculation marks of the past.

What is abrasive scarification?

Scarification FAQ
Abrasive scarification is scarring achieved using friction to remove enough layers of skin to create scarring. Abrasive scarification is generally used to create subtle unraised scars, but it can be used to create almost every type and texture of scar.

What is chaotic scarification?

Scarification FAQ
Certain activities -- be it BMX racing and other extreme sports, or be it fighting or punching out windows -- tend to lead to scars because of the injuries they bring. Many view these scars as desirable, and not only seek them out by putting themselves in harm's way, and by rubbing irritants into any wounds to induce them to scar.

Who can I go to for scarification services?

Scarification FAQ
Almost every (but not EVERY) scarification artist working in the Western world is also a body piercer. The easiest way to find scarification artists local to you is an Internet search, coupled with visiting the better piercing and tattoo studios in your area.

How do I learn scarification?

Scarification FAQ
Most artists are self trained, but this is not the most responsible option, especially nowadays. The best way to become a scarification artist is by apprenticing under an experienced practitioner. As far as how to achieve that, get to know one on a personal level and take it from there. In addition, it is important that young people reading this realise that under no circumstances should scarification be considered as a "career" -- the commercial market is just not large enough.

Can I go to school for scarification?

Scarification FAQ
Fakir Musafar (www.bodyplay.com) offers group training in traditional scarification techniques, and has recently added some modern (cautery) techniques as well.

What are the different kinds of scarification?

Scarification FAQ
The basic categories are branding (scarification through burns, either from heat, or from lasers or electrocautery devices), cuttings (fine scarification using a thin blade, sometimes coloured using tattoo ink, sometimes including the removal of patches of skin), and various other less common means including the use of chemicals and other non-traditional means.

What are the major risks of scarification?

Scarification FAQ
By far the largest risk is the aesthetic one. Branding, cutting, and scarification are far from precise arts, and because the call for scarification is much smaller than that for piercing or tattooing, most artists are simply not that experienced. In addition, even experienced artists have trouble getting consistent results because there are so many variables in the healing process.

What is tattoo machine scarification?

Scarification FAQ
Tattooing works by reciprocating needles passing repeatedly through the surface of the skin. If a tattoo artists is too "heavy handed" (that is, tattooing too deep, or needlessly spending too much time in a given area, grinding it up), the tattoo will heal with some degree of scarring. This can be done on purpose as well.

Do you perform mammograms?

PA Breast Cancer Coalition - Frequently Asked Questions
The PBCC is not a mammography or medical facility. We do not perform medical procedures, nor do we give medical advice. However, we do have relationships with many medical centers all across the Commonwealth, and advocate that women over age 40 get mammograms each year from an accredited facility. return to top

WHERE CAN WE SEE YOU PERFORM?

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This list does not include hundreds of programs a year that are closed to the public, such as school assemblies, banquets, corporate events, etc.)

Who can perform a marriage?

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an officiant performing the marriage in accordance with the principles of any religious denomination, Indian nation or tribe or native group provided that when such principles require an officiant, the officiant be in good standing with his religious denomination, Indian nation or tribe or native group. The person solemnizing the marriage must complete the marriage certificate form and forward it to the appropriate county clerk within 10 days after the marriage is solemnized.

How often do you perform?

The Lizardman - Frequently Asked Questions
My schedule varies a great deal but generally keeps me on the road for nine or ten months out of the year.

Are you by yourself when you perform?

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Most of the time, yes. I will, from time to time, have someone with me to assist, if it is an unusually large event. But rest assured, due to my years of experience, I can easily handle all of my duties without an assistant.
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