
Flesh Hooks
Flesh hooks are metal tools historically used in certain medical, religious, or cultural practices to pierce the skin and hold tissue, often for branding, tattoos, or ritual purposes. They consist of a handle with sharp prongs or hooks that can be inserted into flesh to secure or manipulate the tissue. In modern contexts, they are mainly associated with body modification or specific traditional ceremonies. While they can cause pain and injury if not used carefully, their use is regulated in many places due to safety concerns.