With him a woman face full of tattoos suffered for more than three years the laser removal in an attempt to get rid of it completely after a toxic relationship. and show the amazing transformation.
Five years ago Alyssa Zebrasky, 31 years oldhe got a face tattoo related to “Day of the Dead” while in a relationship.
Toxic tattoos for couple and face
Alyssa, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, USA, said: “One day I was having a conversation with my ex boyfriend and he said ‘you should get a face tattoo’.
At first he refused, but then the insistence was stronger. And today, in the distance, she believes it was the way no one else wanted her.
‘He chose the tattoo design. It was one Day of the Dead sugar skull, it was all over my face. He was covered from head to toe. I suppose he wanted us to match,” he analyzes.
Indeed, the man ran out in police custody three times in six monthsresulting in her unusual mug shot going viral, she reports Underground.
Radical change and decision
After ending the relationship and going through rehab, Alyssa decided to change her life.
“Looking back at those photos, I feel Disappointed in myself“, he assures, and acknowledges that he has never worked on the theme of loving and respecting each other, as he does now.
“I feel proud because change, healing and learning are possible. I like being able to look back and see my personal growth.
She is documenting her experience on social media with the support of her family and her new partner, with whom she has the “really healthy relationship”.
Alyssa has tattoos all over her body, but she just wants to get them off her face to forget that dark connection.
Drugs and prison in the past
“I was dragged on social networks, everyone was saying really bad things about me and I didn’t even have the opportunity to give my version of the facts”, the young woman justifies herself.
“That six month romance it was a whirlwind that suddenly grew darker. While I was in prison…maybe she visited me twice,” she reveals that she has begun to heal mentally.
went through a drug court program and went to rehab. Now every time she looks in the mirror she remembers what I went through.
tattoo removal process
When you started the removal process in October 2019, you were told this I would need 12 sessions.
“When I first started going, they did my cheeks, forehead and hands because, like a tattoo, only your body can treat one part at a timementions Alyssa.
Now all the cheeks are gone, but still started around the mouth. “The cheeks were pretty painless, but I had a nose job once and it hurt a lot,” she says.
“Each session is 20 minutes, much faster than a tattoo itself. The initial pain of the laser I would associate with having a rubber band snap against the skin. That’s what it feels like and then it hurts for 30 minutes,” she specifies about the process.
He continues: “Then there’s a little bit of pain almost like you pour burning oil on your hand, it’s the closest I can compare to it”
Vision of the family and social networks
Alyssa says her face doesn’t burn much, but there is some swelling. And that she has begun to “accept” her face of her. “I used to hide it when I went to visit my family,” she confesses.
The mother told her that I no longer need to cover them, which was good. Her family has always supported her prosecution and they understand that she was in a vulnerable position.
The repercussions on the networks are always a point to touch, and in this sense there are no mincing words. “As much as I hate on TikTok and social media, I don’t pay much attention to it,” she admits.
“It might help someone in a similar situationit could be drug addiction or he’s been through something really traumatic and wants to see someone else get over it,” the girl left in a message who was encouraged and was able to make the desired change.
Source: Clarin
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