Did you know? Japan’s latest fashion trend — bagel heads!

Technicians inject 400 cc of saline in a person’s forehead to create a forehead-sized blob.


September 27, 2012
Did you know? Japan’s latest fashion trend — bagel heads!

While Botox may be a norm in some parts of the world, in others it’s a whole new injection game altogether — saline bagel-shaped injections into the forehead. This bizarre beauty treatment has apparently become a keen part of Japan’s body modification art scene.

Technicians inject 400 cc of saline in a person’s forehead to create a forehead-sized blob and then places his thumb into the blob creating an indentation — and you have a bagel!

“People who like extreme body modification are always looking for new ways and experimenting,” Keroppy (Japanese artist) told Vice, according to the Huffington Post.

Luckily these injections don’t have permanent effects — the round shape fades after about 16 hours as your body begins to absorb the salty fluid. However, what we don’t understand, is why in the world would anyone want a “bagel” on, or to be more precise “in” their heads?

Published in The Express Tribune, September 28th, 2012.         

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COMMENTS (11)

Nayla | 12 years ago | Reply

I personally find it disgusting, but I don't care if they do it as they are not hurting anyone. Japan has some strange beauty things....they also purposefully make their teeth crooked - give themselves "scraggle teeth", because it's considered cute. To each their own...

Waseem janjua | 12 years ago | Reply

Had Allah wanted bagels on our fore head was it difficult for him to make one?? He has created the human beings to the best possible lift of creations...Must thank Him and not ridicule Him. this is an utter shame. Only when you have done every thing else to look pretty must u try this insanity.

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