Mum films herself turning skin removed in designer vagina surgery into a necklace
A UK mum has filmed herself transforming flesh removed from her vagina during “designer surgery” into a glittery necklace.
CONTROVERSIAL blogger Tracy Kiss has taken recycling to a whole new level — by using her own labia as jewellery.
Ms Kiss, from London, had surgery to remove excess skin from her labia after suffering 29 years of painful problems, and decided to use it, not lose it, The Sun reports.
Ms Kiss explained to Metro how she first realised something was wrong after feeling a burning sensation down below after exercising.
Her doctor diagnosed a cyst caused by friction because of the excess skin on her labia and she was advised to have it removed.
What do you think of my #bespoke #crystal #labia #necklace my darlings? ððð¼ð¿ð #designervagina #circumcision #girlpower pic.twitter.com/4B6jXib6yR
â Tracy Kiss ð (@misstracykiss) August 31, 2017
After the operation, she asked her surgeon if she could keep the skin and proudly displayed it at home in a jar full of surgical fluid.
“I have kept my labia in a jar since my surgery to celebrate my freedom from pain as it took me 29 years to realise that anything was wrong with my tender protruding labia because nobody has ever talked about it,” she explained.
After the unneeded flesh has been sitting in it’s jar for some months, it turned from pink to grey and Ms Kiss started to look into ways of preserving it which would be more attractive.
In a video on her blog, Ms Kiss walks us through the steps it took to make two wrinkly, slug-like bits of her own flesh, into a glittery pendant she’s clearly proud to wear.
Your #mind is a #garden your #thoughts are the #seeds you can #grow #flowers or you can grow #weeds ð¸ððºðð·âï¸ pic.twitter.com/rJ5ygnSuVj
â Tracy Kiss ð (@misstracykiss) September 26, 2017
The first step to making flesh into finery was to remove the pieces from the surgical fluid and dry them out for 48 hours.
She used a cereal box, cotton thread and tiny pegs normally used for hanging Christmas cards to create a tiny washing line for the labia.
Once they were dry, a liberal coating of shiny pink paint was applied. After that followed an avalanche of glitter.
Ms Kiss then used crystal resin and a jewellery mould to make the final pendant design which she threaded onto a choker and proudly displayed.
When in #doubt wear #red my darlings ðð¥ððð¼ð¯ pic.twitter.com/hv8ke8shn7
â Tracy Kiss ð (@misstracykiss) September 28, 2017
She is passionate about speaking up about the issue of female genital surgery, and she hopes her unusual pendant will be a talking point.
“Its contents may not be immediately obvious to the unsuspecting eye or to everybody’s taste” says Ms Kiss, “but that’s the beauty of it.”
Ms Kiss isn’t afraid of using whatever bodily parts or fluids she has to hand in her quest for fitness and happiness. She has made headlines before talking about her love of sperm smoothies and semen facials.
This story originally appeared in The Sun and has been republished here with permission.