A heavily tattooed man nicknamed ‘Human Satan’, addicted to body modifications, has three fingers removed from his hands and turned into claws.
Michel ‘Diabao’ Praddo, 49, from the coast of Praia Grande, near São Paulo, Brazil, had the little finger and ring finger on his right hand amputated, as well as the ring finger on his left hand.
The body modification addict shared shocking photos on social media of his recent amputation of his right hand after his index finger was cut off two years ago.
Praddo told his fans that he had hesitated before going ahead with the procedure because he was worried it would ruin his job as a tattoo artist.
He said: ‘At first it was very difficult, but it didn’t take long to get back to tattooing almost normally.
Michel ‘Diabao’ Praddo (pictured after his latest amputation), 49, from the coast of Praia Grande, near São Paulo, Brazil, had his little finger and ring finger amputated on his right hand. as well as the ring finger of the left hand.


The body modification addict shared shocking photos of his recent amputation on his right hand (pictured left before and right after his fingers were removed) on social media after his first finger was cut off ago. two years.


Last year, Praddo underwent surgery to remove both ring fingers from his left hand (pictured left after the amputation) and implant a set of silver fangs in his mouth, which he says cost only 5,000 Brazilian reals, or approximately £790.
‘Sometimes I have pain and a phantom sensation, which still leaves me confused when I work or do other things.’
But he added: “I really wanted to change and I was very satisfied.”
The 49-year-old Brazilian ink addict is among the most disturbed human beings on the planet.
He currently holds the Guinness World Record as the person with the most subdermal ‘horn’ implants on his head, showing 33 implants that drastically changed his appearance.
And he has undergone countless surgeries and tattoos to appear less human.
He estimates he has undergone more than 60 procedures and that about 85 percent of his body is covered in ink.
Now Praddo also plans to turn his left hand into a claw, according to local media.
He said the project, previously called ‘La Garra’, would now be known as ‘Las Garras’ or ‘Las Garras’.

The 49-year-old Brazilian ink addict is among the most disturbed human beings on the planet

After receiving the Guinness World Record earlier this year, he said his “dream has come true.”
Praddo added: ‘I have three loves: my job, my weight training and body modification. I was taking care of the first two, but leaving out my transformation.’
He shared several videos with his thousands of followers on social media, and some even show him hanging from the ceiling using rings attached to the skin on his back.
After receiving Guinness World Record entry earlier this year, he said his “dream has come true.”
The Brazilian, who beat another contender who had 18 antler implants, traveled to Milan, Italy, in February to verify the record on the television show ‘Lo Show Dei Record’.
Speaking to Brazilian media about the experience, he said: “It was something very special and surreal. A dream come true to enter Guinness and also go to Europe.
‘At several points I became emotional, with tears in my eyes, as I reviewed my life. An experience that I will keep forever in my heart and in my memory.’
Before winning the world record, Praddo had told Brazilian media: “This is the television show, not the book, but it can open doors.”
‘Being there means the realization of my project. I didn’t just imagine it, like a lot of people. In fact, I made it happen.’
The tattoo artist has been practicing his trade for 25 years but has gone one step further to undergo several procedures and completely transform his aesthetics.

The Brazilian, who beat another contender who had 18 antler implants, traveled to Milan, Italy, in February to verify the record on the television show ‘Lo Show Dei Record’.

His ears, nose, nipples and ring finger on his left hand were removed, and more than 80 percent of his body was tattooed, including his eyeballs.


Praddo (left after surgery, just before) has 33 antler implants in his head as part of his years-long attempt to completely transform his appearance.
Last year, Praddo underwent surgery to remove both ring fingers from his left hand and implant a set of silver fangs in his mouth, which he says cost just 5,000 Brazilian reals, or approximately £790.
He also claimed to be the third person in the world to have the tip of his nose removed, in a highly dangerous procedure whose long-term health risks are unknown.
It also has four horns on each side of its head and several implants under the skin of its forehead.
Praddo had his ears, nose, nipples and the ring finger on his left hand removed, and more than 80 percent of his body was tattooed, including his eyeballs. He even ate one of his severed nipples.
But Praddo has no plans to stop and hopes to compete for the title of the most modified man in the world.

He is married to his partner of over 10 years, Carol Praddo, who is nicknamed ‘Mulher Demonia’ or ‘Demon Woman’ and is also extremely modified (both pictured before their transformations)

His wife specializes in body modifications and also helped him achieve his unique look.

Praddo said: ‘My wife (pictured together) has specialized in the area of modifications and the idea is for me to become her masterpiece when it comes to tattooing!’
He is married to his partner of over 10 years, Carol Praddo, who is nicknamed ‘Mulher Demonia’ or ‘Demon Woman’ and is also extremely modified.
His wife specializes in body modifications and also helped him achieve his unique look.
“I have been a tattoo artist for 25 years, most of my tattoos are done by tattoo artists and professionals who I have paid,” Praddo said.
‘I focus on blackwork and brutal tattoos, which are types of tattoos where you ink a large part of the body.
“But my wife has specialized in the area of modifications and the idea is for me to become her masterpiece when it comes to tattooing.”
Praddo claims to have a high pain tolerance and doesn’t mind enduring more pain to achieve the body he wants.
He said: ‘I actually have a good resistance to pain, I don’t think anything is that painful, I suffer a lot more in the post-procedure than at the time.
‘And the truth is that there are changes that would be almost impossible to make without anesthesia, I would love not to feel any pain.
‘But if I have to feel pain to get what I want, I’ll surely deal with it!’