A gang of tormentors restrained a young student and inscribed the word ‘p***y’ on his forehead using an improvised device.
The victim, identified as Kao, underwent the cruel marking in the Kanchanaburi province in Thailand. Apart from the offensive word on his forehead, the 10-year-old had intricate designs plastered on his arms and legs. Following the incident, he had to undergo intense laser treatments to erase the derogatory term.
Eyebrow artist Janjira “Frame” Kaewket, a local resident, witnessed the incident and promptly offered to remove the multiple tattoos to help restore the victim’s self-esteem. Janjira, who owns the Chaiyaphum Beautiful Eyebrows salon, assured Kao that she would restore his appearance to its original state.
The young boy underwent the initial laser treatment, with photos showing him wearing protective goggles while Janjira worked on the tattoo removal process. Expressing shock at the situation, the artist stated, “I was appalled that someone would tattoo such a young child. However, I assured him that the tattoos could be easily removed as they were done using a makeshift tool—a sewing needle attached to a pen.”
According to Janjira, the removal process lasted only 15 minutes, with the need to apply an anesthetic for about an hour due to the child’s young age. She mentioned, “The tattoos were not limited to his forehead; there were more than ten on his legs, all of which we successfully removed for him.”
Fortunately, the tattoos were not deeply embedded, allowing for complete reversal after just three laser sessions. Following the circulation of images on social media in Thailand, many people came to the boy’s defense, condemning the perpetrators and questioning their cruelty.
The public lauded Janjira for her altruistic gesture in providing free assistance. Individuals expressed gratitude towards her kindness, with one person remarking, “Thank you to this compassionate woman. Her generosity is truly commendable.” Another user added, “The world needs more individuals like her,” while a third commented, “Not all heroes wear capes.”