Are 'bagel foreheads' the hot new 'beauty' trend of the future?
Grotesque fad lets users resemble science-fiction aliens with saline injection
In trendy parts of Asia, the hot new beauty trend appears to be "bagel foreheads." Users inject saline solution into their foreheads causing their flesh to swell. Trendsetters put their fingers in the middle, and the indentation in the mass resembles a bagel - giving them the distinct resemblance to the villainous alien Klingons as seen on the "Star Trek" TV series!
Unlike piercings and tattoos, the bagel-shaped injections aren't permanent; the round protrusion fades after about sixteen hours as your body absorbs the saline.
For forehead bagels, technicians insert a needle into the forehead and inject about 400 cc of saline to create a forehead-sized blob. One devotee describes the procedure as feeling like "something's dripping down [his] head" and a "slight stinging sensation." The practitioner then places his or her thumb into the blob to create the indentation.
Why would anybody in the world want a bagel in their forehead? Japanese artist Keroppy, who pioneered the "modcon" body art explained to Vice magazine back in 2009 that it's about innovation: "People who like extreme body modification want to find their own way of doing things, and they're always looking for new ways to do that. The more progressive the scene gets, the more these people have to experiment and go their own way."
Unlike piercings and tattoos, the bagel-shaped injections aren't permanent; the round protrusion fades after about sixteen hours as your body absorbs the saline.
The process does carry health risks. Omar Ibrahimi, a dermatologist at the Connecticut Skin Institute and visiting assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, says that the risks of bagel-heading are threefold.
First, while the body can safely absorb normal saline solution injected under the skin, "saline solution that is too concentrated can overload the body's capacity to process salt," Ibrahimi says. If a naive bagel head were to accidentally use highly-concentrated hypertonic saline solution instead of the normal kind, for example, he or she could experience extreme dehydration of the kind that happens when you drink salt water.
Secondly, if the saline solution isn't sterile, there's "a lot of risk of bacterial or fungal infection," Ibrahimi said.
Water contamination is also one of the lesser-known risks of getting a tattoo. Just last month, the use of unsterile water as a diluting agent in tattoo ink resulted in a spate of bacterial infections across four U.S. states. Such infections cause painful rashes that can last months, requiring strong antibiotic regimens and sometimes surgery to eradicate.
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i just wanted to point out that piercings are not permanent...
She obviously does not know how stupid that looks.
purely insane!!
Objectively, how is this cosmetic procedure any different than piercing a perfectly good ear lobe? It isn't. Ear piercing has simply been around longer has had time to become a "normal" societal behavior considering so many practice it. -Cheers! ~Mike, friendly atheist.
There is too much emphasis on what is nonsense. Nonsense is such an escape from reality,that the concept of what reality is,escapes many people. Sex,drugs,rock and roll,pure nonsense,the cry of my Woodstock generation now in power,is out of touch with one another,as the reality of harmony is now as discordant as heavy metal rock. Bagel head! Be careful Kids! Give me a break! As my generation of hippies used to say,"Get Real Man"! They also mistakingly used to say,"do your own thing",so now no thing means anything,all is becoming,much too much nonsense.
What... in the...????