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A Female Student Identified as Pasuda Reaw, 21, has been left with a deep scar on her chest after she tried to remove the tattoo she had printed on her chest using a laser-free chemical method.

Pasuda had a large red rose tattooed across her chest last year but wanted to look more professional at work. SUN UK reports.

She tried Rejuvi – a laser-free chemical method that uses a small tattoo gun to raise ink pigments to the surface of the skin and create a scab that can be peeled off – and is widely used in the UK.

Within days of undergoing the process in February the area had become itchy and painful.

But two months later, Pasuda said she has suffered “torturous pain” and been left with an unsightly scar across her chest.

The art student from Udon Thani, in northern Thailand, said: “At first Rejuvi seemed like a good way to remove the tattoo. I did not want to use lasers.

“I began the treatment and immediately it was itchy and hurting a lot. The skin has taken a long time to come off. It was like torture and I could not sleep.

“What is left is worse than before. I do not recommend this treatment because it hurts so bad and takes a long time.

“Laser is a lot of money but I wish I had done that. At times the pain of the itching and the scar were unbearable.

“I shared the pictures as a warning to others to be so careful about what they do.”

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