Microdermal vs Transdermal

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Thursday May 8th, 2008 @ 2:24 AM

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What exactly is the difference between a Microdermal and a Transdermal?

Well, I’m assuming you’ve already looked up the difference in the BME wiki (microdermals, transdermals), so I’ll break it down further and say that a microdermal will give you much the same look as a transdermal implant at a fraction of the cost; a greater range of attachment options; and a much greater availability of artists who can adeptly perform the procedure. They can also be removed with vastly greater ease - transdermal implant removal is serious surgery and will leave a much more massive scar than even the most aggressively rejected microdermal. Neither of them can be considered “permanent”, either. Guess which procedure I favour more highly? :)


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3 Responses to “Microdermal vs Transdermal”

  1. A sort of side question on this… With microdermals is it possible to get different ends (spikes instead of beads for example)?

    eca on May 12th, 2008 at 7:42 am
  2. Yeah, as far as I know you can. I’ve seen ‘em on bodyartforms.com anyway. But I wouldn’t wanna try changing them myself tbh, I’d go to a piercer.

    Keira on May 13th, 2008 at 4:42 am
  3. You can get a huge range of options for attachments for microdermals, as I said in my original response to the question. It’s recommended to heal them with flat discs, and wearing spikes on them is pretty much asking for trouble - spikes are VERY catchy and you will almost certainly flog the hell out of the piercing when wearing a spike!

    Lori St.Leone on May 13th, 2008 at 5:47 am

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