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Body Modification Enthusiast Reveals Latest 'Snake' Implants in Arms (Photos)

In a striking display of body modification, a dedicated enthusiast has recently unveiled his newest 'snake' implants adorning his arms. The individual, known for their passion for altering their body, showcased the unique and intricate design through a series of captivating photos.

Body Modification Enthusiast Reveals Latest 'Snake' Implants in Arms (Photos)


A body modification fanatic has shared his latest procedure of 'snake implants'.


Victor Hugo Peralta, 53, from Argentina, who has the Devil's '666' carved into his scalp, alongside £400 metal horns implanted into his skull, has spent £5,000 on his new arm implants.

Body Modification Enthusiast Reveals Latest 'Snake' Implants in Arms (Photos)


Victor along with his wife Gabriela, 52, have also earned the Guinness World Record title for 'most body modifications', which they've held for 10 years.

Body Modification Enthusiast Reveals Latest 'Snake' Implants in Arms (Photos)


At just 13 years old, Victor got his first tattoo across the fingers on his left hand. Since then, his body modification obsession grew and he has now claimed that 95 per cent of his body is covered in ink.


He has now unveiled a new 'snake' implants in his arms in a bid to continue his transformation.


Victor said: 'I wanted to modify my original appearance, as I see myself markedly different from other beings.

Body Modification Enthusiast Reveals Latest 'Snake' Implants in Arms (Photos)


'We are all unique pieces in the game of life and [this] makes me much more original and closer to how I want to look.


'I wasn't inspired by other people, as unique pieces in each person are totally different with each modification.'


Victor claimed that the procedure was quick and simple, taking one hour to place six implants into his arms.


Firstly, they began with marking and cutting the designated area, before inserting the silicone implants, draining any fluid, and stitching the skin back up.


And he says it didn't hurt one bit.


He said: 'I didn't suffer because I chose these voluntarily to get the final result.


'I enjoyed it from start to finish – it's not comparable to the loss of a loved one.'


He also revealed the gory process on Instagram. 

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