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Michel Praddo, from Praia Grande, Brazil, has been dubbed the Human Satan due to his addiction to body modification - and now he wants to win a Guinness World Record

A body modification addict dubbed the Human Satan has said he hopes to win the Guinness World Record for person with the most head modifications .

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They include the removal of his ears and the transformation of one of his hands into a 'claw' when he stitched his index and middle fingers together.

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Now Praddo - from Praia Grande, Brazil - has told local media how he hopes to fulfil his dream of entering the Guinness World Records.

Praddo, who had the ring finger of his left hand removed in 2021, said: What struck me the most in 2022 was the unification of my fingers.

He continued: I really wanted to mess with my hand. It was something that hadn't been done yet, so there were a lot of expectations. I really liked the result.

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Praddo went on: On the penultimate weekend of the year, I placed more than 10 silicone implants in my head, some of them under my eyes, to look like a skull.

He revealed he had been invited to take part in a TV programme in Italy this month to compete for the Guinness World Record for person with the most head modifications.

Praddo - who has been seen in one disgusting clip eating his own sliced-off nipple - said: Guinness is one of my dreams. This is the TV show, not the book, but it can open doors.

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Being there means the realisation of this project of mine. I didn't, like many, just imagine what it would be like. I really made it happen.

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The donor hands matched her blood group, but not only were they much darker than her own skin, they were big, hairy and came from a man.

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Now more than two years after the successful operation, doctors have been baffled by a transformation in the 21-year-old student's new hands, which have changed to match their new owner's arms. The transplanted hands have become dramatically lighter, hairless and more slender.

“I don’t know how the transformation occurred, ” Ms Siddanagowder, from Pune in Western India, told Indian Express. “But it feels like my own hands now. The skin colour was very dark after the transplant, not that it was ever my concern, but now it matches my tone.”

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Her mother, Suma, said the donor had been “a tall man with big, spindly fingers”. She went on: “I see her hand every day. The fingers have become like a woman’s, the wrist is smaller. These are remarkable changes.”

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Subramania Iyer, a member of a team of doctors who carried out the operation said the colour of the  hands quickly began to show a lot of change, but that it was difficult to pinpoint why.

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Ms Siddanagowder was 18 when her arms were badly smashed in a bus accident. A delay in treatment mean both her arms had to be amputated below the elbow.

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Only 200-odd hand transplants have taken place since the first was carried out in the US in 1999. Amrita Institute of Medical Science (AIMS) in the southern state of Kerala, carried out the first in India in 2015 and has since become the Asian centre for the procedure.

Usually you have to wait for a long time, said Dr Iyer. As a result, those seeking a transplant are so desperate that they don't mind if the hands are from a different gender, he told AFP.

A match eventually came up in August 2017, when a male student called Sachin was declared brain dead after a bike accident.

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After the transplant, Ms Siddanagowder underwent more than a year of physiotherapy for her body and brain to get used to the new hands and obtain mobility and feeling. As nerves have regrown, she has regained sensation and recently completed college exam papers by hand.

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“We all feel very happy for her, ” said Dr Iyer. “The best moment was when she sent me a hand-written note on my birthday. I could not have asked for a better birthday gift.”

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