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Comic Book Fanatic Had His Nose Removed to Look Like Red Skull

An extreme fanatic of the Marvel’s super villain Red Skull, Henry Damon decided to undergo a drastic surgery that had his nose removed, according to a report by The Daily Mail UK.

The 37-year-old Red Skull fan from Caracas in Venezuela had previously undergone a series of body modifications to resemble Captain America’s arch-nemesis. As part of his Red Skull transformation, Damon had lumps inserted underneath his skin on his face and arms.

PHOTO CREDIT: Express Co UK
PHOTO CREDIT: Express Co UK
PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online
PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online

 

PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online
PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online
PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online
PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online
PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online
PHOTO CREDIT: Mail Online

Damon pretty much took his body modification to the next level when he had his eyeballs tattooed black, while his face was tattooed red and black.

Medical school dropout Emilio Gonzalez, who has been specialising in extreme body modifications and tattooing performed the operation that removed some parts of Damon’s nose in order to achieve the Red Skull-look.

According to Gonzalez, Damon had to go through several physical and psychological tests to be qualified for the surgery. The happily married husband and father was described by his “surgeon” as a “physically and intellectually healthy” individual.

“He’s an excellent son, husband and father, who has an extreme taste for body modification,” Gonzalez added.

Taking Body Modification Further

After his life-changing operation, Damon plans to take his transformation further. Gonzalez revealed that the comic villain super fan intends to have silicone implants on cheeks, chin, and cheekbones.

To complete the Red Skull transformation, Damon will also have his entire face tattooed red.

Written by mmalabanan

Mini is a work-at-home mom from Laguna. Aside from writing, she's passionate about breastfeeding and homeschooling.

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