Bagel Head:Scariest Trend from Japan

fashion trends are crazy sometimes strange and hard to understand reason. As well as the trends that are now emerging in Japan called 'bagel head', which makes the forehead so it have a lump like a donut. Tattoos, piercings and a mohawk hair now seems to have considered stale. How to make a bagel head is not too difficult, but requires equipment such as infusion device for injecting liquid called saline into the forehead. Saline is a sterile saline is used for infusion, wash contact lenses and irrigate nasal congestion. Bread flour bagel itself is shaped like a donut

Technically, 400 cc of saline is injected into the forehead to swell up. Then pressed the center-tap with your thumb up a bagel like shape appears on the forehead. The process takes up to 2 hours.

Lump bagel head can be modified and performed in any body part. Bumps can last for 16-24 hours. When the depleted salt solution is absorbed by the body, the forehead will return to normal as before.
In the television show from National Geographic entitled 'Taboo', 3 person crew named John, Marina and Scorpion are interested in trying this trend. When infused saline, John felt the fluids are injected so strong, so much that he felt as though the liquid can seep out through his face.

Now I feel a kind of sensation relaxed, amused and somewhat slow and steady pressure that made me want to sleep,

Trends bagel head is indeed popular in Japan lately. But apparently practice has existed for 20 years. What makes it so famous is a photographer journalist named Ryoichi 'Keroppy' Maeda who appointed him in the magazine 'Vice' recently.
He could go all the way to Toronto, Canada to attend the so-called extreme body modification modcon in 1999. Modcon is meeting different people who change the total appearance of the body, one of them using the method of injecting saline or bagel head.

If you want to try a bagel head trend, should meet with experts who have been accustomed to do so with the proper equipment, such as infusion sets. To date, no one has reported any side effects from injectable saline, it's just the injection so it was a bit amused.