A man, who wants to appear "as inhuman as possible", has spent over £12,000 (about R250,000) changing himself into a "puzzle".
Black Depression, a body modification enthusiast, has tattoos of puzzle pieces all over his face.
The "human puzzle" from Germany's Ore Mountains has spent a total of £12,500 (R250k) on his unusual appearance.
As well as his facial tattoo which features coloured-in and outlined puzzle pieces, the 28-year-old has also had chunks of tendon removed from his ear.
He has had both earlobes and nostrils pierced and stretched and had the whites of his eyeballs inked with a jet-black shade.
The German artist has also had both rows of his teeth crowned in titanium.
Speaking to The Mirror, he said: “Body modification has fascinated me for many years. I can do my individual thing, not the same as what others do.
"I can create and change my body as I would like it to be. I don’t follow a trend like many other people. Over the years, I developed my own trend, which no one else wears.
"I go to different body mod artists around the world, and also perform some procedures on myself," Black Depression said.
He said he first began his transformation eight years ago when he was just 20 years old in a tongue-splitting procedure.