The viral video of a young man who scraped a tattoo with a grater unleashed controversy in networks and generated debate on health, aesthetics and limits.
Many viral contents are born of impulsive decisions. Some generate laughter, other controversies. But few impact as the story of a young Mendoza who used a kitchen grater to erase what he carried on the skin. The images ran like fire in networks and their history did not leave anyone indifferent.
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The phenomenon exploded in X (formerly Twitter) With thousands of reactions and comments. The 21 -year -old protagonist wanted to show his identity but agreed to explain his drastic choice. Among the reasons, there are an attempt to enter a security force and an obsession with aesthetics.


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A viral story that impacted everyone: he wanted to erase his tattoo in a homemade way and chose the most unusual and extreme method to do so.
The reasons that led him to take this unexpected and viral decision
The young man decided to eliminate his tattoo just A week later of having done it. Instead of going to a clinic, he looked for homemade methods on the Internet. First he tested with pumice stone, without results. Then he grabbed a cheese grater and began to scrape the forearm until he was bleeding.
The scene was as extreme as painful. The constant scratch forced him to sell the wound, disinfect it and apply antiseptics for days. Eventually he went to a hospital, where he was applied by the antitetanic vaccine. His family disapproved the decision, but it was late.
As he said, one of the decisive factors was that he aspired to enter the Airport Security Police. Although the tattoo did not appear among the official restrictions, they warned him that he could complicate the income. The rush and pressure pushed him to act.
He also influenced his self -examination. It was not satisfied with the design and did not tolerate the error. A tattoo artist explained that many candidates for armed forces opt for homemade and dangerous methods to eliminate tattoos. He even mentioned cases of burns with hot plates.
Source: Ambito

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