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Home » Tattooed Woman Removed Nose, Keeps Small Body Parts in Jars

Tattooed Woman Removed Nose, Keeps Small Body Parts in Jars

By FrankMay 14, 2025 News

In the realm of extreme body modification, few figures are as striking and controversial as Toxii Daniëlle. Over the past four years, the Belgian model and body modification enthusiast has undergone a dramatic transformation, turning her body into a canvas of radical self-expression.

Once known for her fresh-faced appearance with blonde hair and minimal makeup, Toxii now presents a starkly different image. Her body is extensively tattooed, with the upper half almost entirely blacked out. She has undergone numerous body modifications, including the removal of her nose, tattooing of her eyes and tongue, insertion of horn-like implants in her forehead, and splitting of her tongue. These changes have garnered both admiration and criticism from the public.

Toxii’s decision to remove her nose was particularly notable. She traveled to Madrid to have the procedure performed by Oscar Marquez, a specialist in body modifications. The healing process took approximately eight weeks. In an interview with street artist Devon Rodriguez, Toxii revealed that she keeps her removed body parts, including her nose, in small jars as mementos, said a story on Mirror.

When asked about her motivations, Toxii explained, “I like to be imperfect, and I think that imperfections make you unique.” Her transformation has sparked a wide range of reactions online, from support for her self-expression to concerns about her mental health. Despite the controversy, Toxii remains unapologetic and continues to share her journey with her followers on Instagram, where she has amassed over 155,000 followers.

Toxii’s story raises questions about the boundaries of body modification and the lengths to which individuals will go to express their identities. As societal norms around beauty and self-expression continue to evolve, figures like Toxii challenge us to reconsider our perceptions of the human body and individuality.


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