fejjegyek
Fejjegyek, also known as "headmarks" or "head notches," are a form of body modification practiced by some cultures, particularly in certain regions of Africa and the Middle East. The practice involves the creation of indentations or cuts on the scalp, often using a sharp object such as a knife or razor. These marks are typically made in a specific pattern or design, and their purpose varies depending on the cultural context.
In some cultures, fejjegyek are believed to have protective or healing properties. They may be used to
The practice of fejjegyek is often associated with specific ethnic or tribal groups, and the designs and
It is important to note that the practice of fejjegyek can be controversial and sensitive, as it