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Injecting normal saline to swell bletilla striata head

The expansion of saline injection first attracted people's attention in 2002, when Shannon's book Modcon: The Secret World of Extreme Physical Transformation came out. In the book, Shannon*** records the annual Transformed Fashionista Conference held in Toronto, Canada for three consecutive years. The cover of this book is a demon photo of Jerome Abramovitch, a performance artist, whose forehead looks like a bagel pressed into his forehead. Jerome began swelling with saline injection in 2000, but it was not until this photo was published that it was quickly sought after by nightclubs all over the world, and skin swelling became more and more popular. Tian Liang Maeda, a photographer who is engaged in shooting human deformation scenes, introduced the concept of ModCon to Japan from 1992. He not only translated the word "Modcon" into Japanese, but also introduced the underground workshop of human body transformation in his book "Scar Factory". He knows very well why the swelling caused by saline injection is popular. "The performance process of hanging after body puncture is too fast, and injecting normal saline is a slow process, which gradually makes you feel like a monster. That's the fun, "he explained. "You can enjoy it while drinking and enjoy the whole process of change. However, if you keep staring at it, you won't see any change. But if you go out for a walk, the changes during this time will definitely surprise you. "