The scarification in adolescence has gained space and status as a social problem,
reaching more and more the reception spaces of psychology, both in the public and private
spheres. This study sought to problematize the self-harm in female adolescents, reflecting how
the body is used by them. Starting from clinical listening, it was possible to perceive that there
is an enigma in the feminine that passes through the body. To encompass this question and to
compose the study the theoretical path was traversed, finding subsidies in the Freud-Lacanian
psychoanalytic theory and its commentators regarding adolescence, body and feminine. And in
order to support the discussions, it was used as a methodology the research in self-mutilation
groups on facebook, of these groups were used testimonials and images that subsidized, along
with what has remained of the clinical experience, the discussion of the question that guided
the work. It was possible to perceive that the scarifications are exits found by the teenagers for
what can not be said by the word, the cuts function as an attempt to say the impossible. For
those girls there is something that is of the order of the impossible, and which they seem to find
singular solutions to this which is unspeakable. After this we perceive that the body is located
as an insistence of a letter of jouissance, and in front of it a possible writing is sought. Therefore,
it is proposed to think possible alternatives to the new place for the body, having heard in the
speeches themselves that both groups of the function and the writing of the impossible also
operates in a transformative way.