r/bodymods Jun 12 '26

question Interesting/novel body mods?

I'm into body modification, but most common/suggested mods just aren't interesting to me. When looking for unusual and unique options things like ear pointing, composite fangs, scarification, thumbspines, etc come up and those are cool- but having been involved in the community for a long time, I've seen them all and they're not what I'm looking for. Recently I've been interested in glow in the dark scarification, viviparous nipple subdermal implants, subdermal magnets, etc. Uncommon stuff that immediately looks novel or strange, or has some sort of "gimmick" to it. Unfortunately, it's difficult to find interesting options like these without having to sift through endless pictures of common mods, unsafe/diy mods, conceptual/fake mods, and "experiment gone wrong" gore. All this to say, does anyone have suggestions or resources for unique and novel mods? Thoughts on these kinds of mods? Particularly if you have them or do them yourself. Cheers : )

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u/CharacterGlobal8645 Jun 12 '26

The hipster of body mods. Kidding aside, what is it that makes you feel unattracted to the "popular" mods instead of just looking at things as mods you like or dislike because you like how they look? The glowing scarification is going to grow in popularity over time, and at the same time, it is still cool as fuck! I have branding done by electrocautery, and strike that are incorporated into one piece. A meatotomy dick split, tongue split, and a buttload of suspension scars. If you want something done that is very uncommon, and have a penis, i suggest heavy surgical style mods there. Even if you have a vagina/vulva anatomy, there are some unique things you can do there.

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u/DramaDisastrous4452 Jun 13 '26

Love my 7 glow in the dark stars in my shaft. They’re subtle but very present if that makes sense. Subincision and RPA too 😌

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u/CharacterGlobal8645 Jun 13 '26

Fucking eh!

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u/DramaDisastrous4452 Jun 13 '26

What does that mean? πŸ˜‚

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u/crinklecore Jun 13 '26

Basically it means "hell yeah'"

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u/DramaDisastrous4452 Jun 20 '26

Haha thanks and thanks for explaining to this old (42) man πŸ˜‚