Lip sewing explained

Lip sewing or mouth sewing, the operation of stitching together human lips, is a form of body modification. It may be carried out for aesthetic or religious reasons or as a form of protest.

Sutures are often used to stitch the lips together, though sometimes piercings are made with needle blades or cannulas and monofilament is threaded through the holes. There is usually a fair amount of swelling, but permanent scarring is rare.[1]

Body modification culture

Lip sewing may be done for aesthetic reasons, or to aid meditation by helping the mind to focus by removing the temptation to speak.

BMEzine, an online magazine for body modification culture, published an article about a 23-year-old film student Inza, whose quest for body modifications was very varied. She spoke about her experiences with lip sewing as a form of play piercing.[2]

Lip sewing as protest

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Lip_Sewing Lip sewing
  2. http://www.bmezine.com/news/steppingback/20050530.html "Brutal Beauty: One's quest for altered states"
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/jan/19/immigration.uk Asylum seekers sew lips together
  4. News: Lončarević: Central Prison security satisfactory.
  5. News: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/accused-serbian-robber-sews-up-lips-tongue-to-avoid-court-hearing-1.612161.
  6. http://www.sueddeutsche.de/bayern/spektakulaerer-protest-in-wuerzburg-asylbewerber-naehen-sich-die-lippen-zu-1.1374149 "Asylbewerber nähen sich die Lippen zu"
  7. News: Jóvenes se cosen la boca en protesta por el silencio de la justicia. 1 July 2014. El Universal. 25 June 2014.