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List of people known for extensive body modification

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This is a list of individuals known for extensive body modification.

A

  • Nina Arsenault, (born 1974) Canadian performance artist
  • Amir Tataloo

B

  • Martina Big
  • Pete Burns, (1959–2016) had extensive polyacrylamide injections into his lips, along with cheek implants, several nose re-shapings, and many tattoos.

D

  • Elaine Davidson, the "Most Pierced Woman" according to the Guinness World Records
  • Lucky Diamond Rich holds the Guinness world record as "the world's most tattooed person" as of 2006

E

  • The Enigma

F

  • Lolo Ferrari
  • Vladimír Franz

G

  • Rick Genest "Rico" (The Zombie Boy/Rico the Zombie), Canadian artist and fashion model featured on Lady Gaga's album Born This Way. Had his entire head and torso tattooed so as to appear like a decaying cadaver.
  • Julia Gnuse ("The Illustrated Lady")

H

  • Neil Harbisson has an antenna implanted in his skull and a compass implanted inside his knee.
  • Steve Haworth

J

  • Cindy Jackson (born 1956) has had more cosmetic surgery procedures than anyone else in the world.
  • María José Cristerna

K

  • Katzen ("Tiger lady")
  • King Of Ink Land King Body Art The Extreme Ink - Ite (born 1979) as of 2016 held the record for the most simultaneous tattoos.

L

  • Tom Leppard, (born 1935) formerly considered by the Guinness Book of World Records to be the world's most tattooed man
  • Anthony Loffredo, (born 1988) creator of The Black Alien Project, using his body as the medium
  • Hao Lulu (born 1979) had extensive cosmetic surgery in 2003 to alter her appearance, tagged "The Artificial Beauty"

M

  • Heidi Montag (born 1986), TV personality, had ten plastic surgeries in one day
  • Fakir Musafar, The father of the modern primitive movement, having exposed himself to body piercing, tightlacing, scarification, tattooing and suspension

O

  • Orlan (born 1947), French performance artist

R

  • Horace Ridler ("The Great Omi") (born 1882), has tattoos of a pattern of curved black stripes, often described as zebra-like
  • Roland (Japanese host), whose extensive plastic surgeries have cost over 10 million yen, with 200,000 per month in upkeep costs

S

  • Erik Sprague, "The Lizardman", (born 1972), has sharpened teeth, full-body tattoo of green scales, bifurcated tongue and green-inked lips
  • The Scary Guy, his nose, eyebrows and ears are pierced and tattoos cover 85 percent of his body
  • Stalking Cat ("Cat man") (born 1958)
  • Stelarc, (born 1946) got a cell-cultivated ear implanted into his left arm

T

  • Sahar Tabar (born 2001), Iranian artist, used makeup and photoshop to post distorted images of herself. In December 2020, she was sentenced to ten years in prison for these activities

W

  • Kevin Warwick (born 1954), a British scientist, in 1998 became the first human to experiment with an RFID implant. He followed that up in 2002 by having a 100 electrode array implanted in his nervous system
  • Jocelyn Wildenstein ("Lion Queen/Cat Woman") (born 1940), Swiss socialite

References

References

  1. (2001-08-09). "Guinness World Records - Human Body - Extreme Bodies - Most Pierced Woman". Guinness World Records.
  2. Guinness World Records. "Most Tattooed Person".
  3. Stix, Madeleine. (2 September 2014). "World's first cyborg wants to hack your body".
  4. Glenday, Craig. (2014). "Guinness World Records 2014". The Jim Pattison Group.
  5. Guinness World Records. "Most Tattooed Person".
  6. Windrow, John. (September 1, 1998) [[Star Tribune]]. ''The Scary Guy brings a message of the spirit.'' Section: Variety; Page 1E.
  7. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7039821.stm Performer gets third ear for art] BBC News. Last Updated: Thursday, 11 October 2007, 14:49 GMT 15:49 UK
  8. (11 December 2020). "Iranian teenager who posted distorted pictures of herself is jailed for 10 years". The Guardian.
  9. (2003). "The Application of Implant Technology for Cybernetic Systems". Archives of Neurology.
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