A young student named Kao was targeted by a group of bullies who forcibly tattooed the derogatory word ‘p***y’ on his forehead in a disturbing incident in the Kanchanaburi province of Thailand. Along with the forehead tattoo, the 10-year-old also had intricate designs on his arms and legs. Following the traumatic event, Kao had to undergo intensive laser treatments to erase the offensive word.
Eyebrow tattoo artist Janjira “Frame” Kaewket, the proprietor of Chaiyaphum Beautiful Eyebrows salon, witnessed the heinous act and volunteered to help the victim by removing the unwanted tattoos to restore his self-esteem. After the initial laser removal session, images captured Kao wearing protective goggles while Ms. Kaewket expertly worked on eliminating the tattoos. She expressed disbelief at the audacity of tattooing a young child but assured that the tattoos could be easily eradicated as they were made with a sewing needle attached to a pen.
Ms. Kaewket successfully removed the tattoos in just 15 minutes, emphasizing the need for an hour of anesthesia due to Kao’s young age. She mentioned that apart from the forehead tattoo, there were more than ten other tattoo spots on his legs, all of which were successfully treated. Fortunately, the tattoos were not deeply embedded, ensuring complete reversal after three laser sessions. The incident gained widespread attention on social media in Thailand, with many expressing outrage at the perpetrators and praising Ms. Kaewket for her compassionate gesture.
The community lauded Ms. Kaewket for her altruistic assistance, with individuals commending her kind-heartedness and labeling her as a hero. This heartwarming response underscored the importance of empathy and support in challenging situations.
