Everyone knows what beauty is in their own eyes,” said the body-positive influencer, who said she hopes for “a bit more open-mindedness when it comes to body modification … in the community and within the workplace. Luke had her first tattoo done at 16-years-old, calling the experience a “negative energy release.” “Don’t be scared to be who you want to be.” “People change, we grow up and we find ourselves along the way,” she added. “What you see … is a girl who hated every aspect of herself.” “The glow up is real,” she wrote to her 139,000 followers. Today Luke is a stark contrast from the photo she shared of her 14-year-old self on Instagram, a year before she was diagnosed at 15 for severe clinical depression. She continued, “I think over time, I’ve learned to actually understand that it doesn’t change you.
But I’ve supported her because I could actually see the transition, the growth and how it’s made her come to who she is today.” “Where do I start? I cried,” said the concerned mom. The decision was a relief to Luke’s mother, Vikki, who also spoke to Barcroft TV. “So no more tongue splitting, no more eyeball tattooing,” she said. However, she does plan to be covered in tattoos from head to foot by the time she is 25 next spring. Luke, who also has a snake-like split tongue and stretched earlobes, said she doesn’t plan on any more “extreme” body modifications. If done as intended, the tattooist injects ink just under the surface of the conjunctiva, so it colors the sclera the white part of the eye. My eyes got held open while a syringe was injected into my eye four times per eye.” Eyeball tattoos have not been medically or scientifically studied, and the procedure was not developed by a doctor. In an earlier interview, she told Daily Mail Australia about the nightmarish procedure: “It was very intense and very painful. “If your eyeball procedure’s done correctly, you’re not supposed to go blind at all. “I can’t even begin to describe to you what the feeling was like, the best thing I can give you is once the eyeball was penetrated with the ink, it felt like grabbed 10 shards of glass and rubbed it in my eye,” Luke told Barcroft TV.Īccording to Luke, her tattoo artist had gone “too deep” into the sclera. Other enhancements include breast, lip, cheeks and whimsical elf-like ear implants.īut most excruciating of all was having blue dye injected all over the whites of her eyes, then temporarily losing her sight because of what she called a botched ink job.
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The body piercing pro from the Central Coast of New South Wales has “about 200 tattoos” all over her body.
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Professional tattoo artist bewilders people with ink on her foreheadĪn Australian woman who spent $26,000 on extreme tattoos, piercings and other physical modifications has revealed that she was blinded for three weeks after inking her eyeballs.Īmber Luke, 24, who calls herself the “Blue Eyes White Dragon,” underwent the agonizing 40-minute procedure to fulfill this vision of herself. I turned myself into a ‘cyborg’ - people stare but I’m never going to stop Other receive treatment or modification for optical purposes, which includes diminishing circumstantial glare with corneal opacities which has become one of the biggest reason for opting for this kind of cosmetic tattoo. Medics, however, say that there is no hope of her regaining her sight, as the dye has reached her tissues.I'm a human gun because my piercings can shoot: Body modification addictīody modification enthusiast known as 'Human Satan' cuts off ears to celebrate end of COVID mask mandate Most people get an Eyeball tattoo to alter their looks and for aesthetic purposes after a disease or accident.
Ms Sadowska has reportedly undergone three procedures to restore her eyesight. Investigation found that he made a serious error while tattooing her eyeballs, using body ink for the procedure, which should not come in contact with eyes. Eyeball tattoos, or sclera tattoos, inject needles containing dyes into the white. The tattoo artist, who reportedly told her the pain was normal and could be treated with painkillers, now faces three years in prison for unintentionally severely disabling Aleksandra Sadowska. Its the newest trend in extreme body modifications eyeball tattoos. I don't care what people say The rush is worth the price I pay I get so high when you're with me But crash and crave you when you leave #selfie #sun #sunnyday #selfietime #portrait #polishgirl #cute #autumn #jesien #mood #girl #brunette #portret #polskadziewczyna #balkonĪ post shared by anoxi_cime on at 5:32am PSTĪccording to Daily Mail, the 25-year-old model was left complaining of eye pain after the botched procedure, which was performed by a local tattoo artist identified as Piotr A.