Nigerian Entrepreneur Creating Dark Skin Prosthetics For Black Amputees

Photos: Immortal Cosmetic Art Ltd.\BlackBusiness.com

Meet John Amanam, a Nigerian entrepreneur and the first African sculptor specializing in hyperrealistic prosthetics for Black amputees. With a bachelor’s degree in Arts and fueled by a personal mission to address the lack of skin-tone-matching prosthetics in the market, Amanam founded his company Immortal Cosmetic Art Ltd.

 

 

It all started when Amanam’s family ordered a prosthesis from abroad for his brother who lost a limb in an accident, but it didn’t match his skin color. Amanam, armed with a degree in fine and industrial arts, decided to create a prosthetic covering that matched his brother’s brown skin.Turning a personal challenge into a career, Amanam now produces flesh covers for lost body parts, such as ears, noses, fingers, and breast forms, that especially match the skin color. He aims to provide comfort and boost the self-esteem of those who’ve experienced limb loss.

“It is important for comfort,” Amanam told Afro News. “When you go out there and you find out people are looking at your hand — possibly White on Black skin — it could cause discomfort.”

Amanam takes pride in being the first to prioritize hyperrealism in prosthetics. He meticulously sculpts each item, ensuring veins and nails are visible, making them indistinguishable from real body parts.

“There’s a difference between something being naturalistic and something being realistic,” he said.

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