Violet Wand Branding

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I am thinking about getting a violet wand brand done for my birthday and I have done a fair amount of research into it and have someone who has done them before that is happy to do it for me and she has explained exactly how she will do it so am pretty happy with that side of things.

Has anyone here had one done? If so how long was the healing time, did you find anything useful to help it heal faster and how long did the brand last for and where have you found the best part of your body to have it done on?
 
I am thinking about getting a violet wand brand done for my birthday and I have done a fair amount of research into it and have someone who has done them before that is happy to do it for me and she has explained exactly how she will do it so am pretty happy with that side of things.

Has anyone here had one done? If so how long was the healing time, did you find anything useful to help it heal faster and how long did the brand last for and where have you found the best part of your body to have it done on?

I haven't, I am intrigued, how will she perform it and what design have you decided on?
 
I haven't, I am intrigued, how will she perform it and what design have you decided on?
It's pretty easy, actually. There's a couple of ways to do it. One is using the body attachment that comes with many wands. Anything metal that she holds in her hand becomes the conducting device. Holding something pointy like a dental pick causes all of the electricity of the wand to be funneled down to a fine point. Also, using a fine point allows you to brand intricate designs.

I'm sure there are probably also attachments that have or can be altered for this, if someone does it for a business.
 
How does this compare to traditional branding? Healing time/difficulty? Risk of infection? Appearance? Pics?
 
I haven't, I am intrigued, how will she perform it and what design have you decided on?

Exactly as DVS said (of course). Although I have heard of some people using of the wart remover attachments as well.

Not sure what I am going to have done yet, probably something simple to start off with. Still a couple of months to think about it.
 
How does this compare to traditional branding? Healing time/difficulty? Risk of infection? Appearance? Pics?
I really don't know much about branding, but I know that a normal hot iron type branding is very destructive to the skin and the surrounding flesh. The wand won't be anywhere near like that.

But, the hot iron type of branding is relatively quick, compared to the time a wand will take. As for pain, I'm sure the wand will be less painful, but it will last longer. With some people, pain isn't a problem.

And, I'd think the hot iron brand would last longer, but a wand brand could be an intricate design. There is a give and take no matter which way you go. But, isn't that how life is?
 
The word branding got my attention. Sir said he may grant me my wish of being hot iron branded after we got married. After we were hitched, he said no, and I realize he never had intended to do it :(.

I did get his tattoo on my left breast and at first I didn't like it, but I've become fond of it. It's larger than I thought it would be, but the tattoo artist did a wonderful job. He also let me get a "Property of His Name" tattoo right above my pussy, and do I mean right above it, that was interesting having done :D. The property of tattoo is not as tacky as it sounds, it is very artsy and retro and I totally, totally love it. The same artist did that one as well, he did a great job on that one too. My gynie is in for a surprise on my next visit :D.

So, anyhow, I brought this VWB up to Sir and he said I have been marked as much as I am going to be for a while :(. I did read on one of the VWB pages that you shouldn't have a closed area, like a circle which I found interesting. I would still like to try it for pain, I'm just waiting for the OK to make the purchase.

So if anyone has tried one for pain play I would love to hear about it. :cattail:
 
I have had 3 brands done with cautery pens. The pain is not horrible, but it Is constant, like a tattoo.

They took 2-4 weeks to scab and heal (I also scrubbed at 2 of them, as I want them to last longer) Sir is going to do my next one.
 
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