Jesse Star’s forehead work
June 4th, 2008The first work I had ever done on Jesse Star were transdermals almost seven years ago. Then over the last few years we have done subcutaneous horns which are now at third generation. Jesse had cuttings done on his forehead multiple times but was not happy with the results so we did laser branding over the previous cuttings to get a much more distinct scar. The brandings actually start at the beginning of the forehead and end at the back of the neck. A little note on a transdermals, some people say that they reject 50 percent of the time. The ones that I have produced and installed so far seem to have about a 90 percent success rates. Apparently someone produced transdermals out of 303 stainless steel which contains lead that were installed by other artists which had caused a significant rejection rate. I would hate to think that people would include those rejection rates in reference to my work. As I run into other people who I have done transdermals on I will post pictures and clarify how long the transdermals have been in.


