A gang of tormentors held down a young pupil and inked the term ‘p***y’ on his forehead using an improvised device. The victim, a child named Kao, endured this cruel act in the Kanchanaburi province of Thailand. In addition to the forehead marking, the 10-year-old had intricate patterns inked on his arms and legs. To erase the derogatory word, he underwent multiple intense laser treatments post the incident.
Eyebrow tattoo specialist, Janjira “Frame” Kaewket, witnessed the assault and promptly offered to eliminate the tattoos to help restore the boy’s self-assurance. Janjira, the proprietor of Chaiyaphum Beautiful Eyebrows salon, assured Kao of returning his appearance to normalcy.
The initial laser removal session was conducted on the young boy, as depicted in photos where he wore protective eyewear while Ms. Kaewket worked on the tattoo. The artist expressed shock at the audacity of tattooing such a young child but reassured him that the tattoos could be easily removed, as they were made with a tool – a sewing needle attached to a pen.
The removal process lasted only 15 minutes, with an additional hour for the anesthesia due to the child’s age. Ms. Kaewket mentioned that apart from the forehead tattoo, there were more than ten spots on the boy’s legs, all successfully removed.
Fortunately, the tattoos were not deeply embedded, allowing for complete reversal after three laser sessions. Following the images circulating on social media in Thailand, public support poured in for the victim, with many condemning the perpetrators for their cruelty.
The community lauded Ms. Kaewket for her pro bono assistance, commending her compassionate gesture. Messages of appreciation flooded in, recognizing her as a kind-hearted individual and a true hero without a cape.