Unrecognizable: Young woman erases dark tattoos from her face after breaking up with abusive boyfriend and rehabilitates | Society

The young woman has been trying to remove the tattoos from her face for three years. The results have been satisfactory, although not definitive.

International media reported the story of Alyssa Zebransky, a woman from Ohio (USA), who underwent a process of erasure of tattoos on his face after having gone through bad experiences. He currently looks unrecognizable.

According to what was exposed by the English newspaper MetroAround 2017, the young woman began a relationship with a man who would have told her that “she could achieve more things if she tattooed her entire body.”

That was how she began a toxic experience with these drawings on her body, since he was the one who chose the designs.. “He was covered in tattoos from head to toe, I guess he wanted us to be the same.” detailed.

However, the situation became even worse when, in 2018, both were arrested by the police after leading a chase, after being caught robbing a cell phone store.

At that time, the photo of the woman, being controlled by the authorities, went viral on social networks throughout the United States, receiving ridicule and even threats.

Metro

Alyssa Zebransky and tattoos

It was so, after experiencing that, he made the decision to end the relationship with the subject and enter a drug rehabilitation center. At the end of that stage, she chose to start a process to clean her face of the tattoos.

“They told me in 2019 that I would need 12 sessions. Now, every time I look in the mirror, I remember what I went through (…) I had not worked on myself or tried to learn to love myself as I have done now, ”she told the aforementioned medium.

Related Articles:  Abu Dhabi launches unified financial license to ease enterprise

“So I feel proud, because it is possible to change, heal and learn new things. I like to look back and see my personal growth,” she added.

Although the tattoos have not completely disappeared, Alyssa Zebransky comments that she is satisfied with the process she has undergone, although she knows that she will have to undergo several more sessions to remove the marks.

“It could be helping someone in a similar situation, it could be drug addiction or they could have been through something really traumatic and I suppose they would like to see someone who has overcome it,” he concluded.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.