What are the risks related to transdermal implants?
Overall transdermal implants carry the same set of risks as surface piercing or pocketing, with the primary risk being rejection. Transdermal implants performed by the medical industry (for example for percutaneous energy transmission systems) have quite different risks and complications. These implants work with the aim of “bonding” the skin to the implant, and use specialized materials such as porus titanium. Where can I go to get a transdermal implant done? There are only a very small handful of practitioners offering transdermal implants, primarily because not only is it a specialized procedure, but also because manufacturing proper transdermal implants is beyond the capabilities of the average piercing studio. Are transdermal implants a legal procedure? This will of course vary from place to place, but it’s hard to say exactly how courts would interpret transdermals. While the end effect is not that different from a piercing, the procedure itself is radically more complex. Whateve