Sanganada
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Sanganada (Anterian Common: Bloodification) is the name given to the Galet cultural practice of precise scarification and replacement of body limbs for aesthetic purposes. It is sometimes held in the same regard as tattooing, and despite being an antiquated tradition, it has since started to make a comeback in modern times. The practice of sanganar has led to a flourishing prosthetics and scarification equipment industry within Galeteri. The practice is regulated by the Ministry of Health and can only be performed by trained professionals in order to reduce the risk of infections and malpractice.