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Cosmetic techniques, which also covers Body art, are used to change the physical appearance of the human body. The most common forms of body art involve the skin eg tattoos and body piercings, but other types include scarification, branding, scalpelling, full body tattoo and body painting.
Other techniques include plastic surgery.
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- Pictures of scarification in Africa - Features by Jean-Michel Clajot, Belgian photographer
- Directory of body art websites
- Australian Museum's Body Art section
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - Body Art Page
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