double tongue splitting

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Wednesday September 23rd, 2009 @ 9:35 PM

Filed under: Tongue

Hi.

I’ve decided I want to get my tongue split, but not in the traditional one point slice down the centre of the tongue, im contemplating getting a double tongue split.

Im wondering what the troubles would be, how it looks, and if its ever been done?

Instead of having ‘2 tongues’ id like to have 3.

What would be the better option to perform this procedure? Scalple, lazer, or fishingline/dental floss?

Any info would be gladly appreciated.

Thanx

Logman

“Trifurcating” a tongue may sound like an interesting idea and all, but is not by any means safe nor practical. As stated on BME’s Tongue Splitting FAQ:

“To do so would risk cutting into the lingual nerves, the lingual glands, numerous major blood vessels, and it is dubious whether full nervous control could be sustained even if done by an oral surgeon. Attempting a “trifuraction” (or more) would almost certainly end in disaster.”

Need I say more?


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