A lifetime of regret has surfaced as a young man in Asia has decided to remove his entirefacial tattooafter continuous efforts to land ajob.

Since 2018, 24-year-oldXiaolongfrom Liaoning province in northeasternChinahas used his body as a human canvas, including getting alarge skulldesign that covers his face. His neck, limbs, and even the sclera of his left eye have been tattooed.

HighlightsA young man in China says he regrets his facial tattoos after struggling to land a job.The entire attoo removal process was described as painful and tough.Tattoos are often prohibited in certain professions in China, especially in the eyes of a traditionalist.

“I was rebellious back then, using tattoos as an outlet for my unhappiness,” he shared.

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Man Forced To Get Rid Of Facial Tattoo After Struggling To Find Jobs: “I Face Constant Insults”

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But as Xiaolong struggled to find a job, he realized it may be time for a fresh start. For him, that included deleting all his social media accounts and removing histattoos.

“Over the past six years, they’ve caused significant difficulties for my family and me,” he said, according toSouth China Morning Post.

Man Forced To Get Rid Of Facial Tattoo After Struggling To Find Jobs: “I Face Constant Insults”

“Finding employment has been tough, I face constant insults during my livestreaming sessions, and even routine tasks like renewing my ID or using facial recognition become awkward and inconvenient.”

In October, the 24-year-old reached out to a tattoo removal specialist in Changzhou, Jiangsu province, north ofShanghai, to first erase a small design on his hand.

About two weeks ago, on December 18, he decided it was time to remove his facial tattoo  — a process much easier said than done.

Man Forced To Get Rid Of Facial Tattoo After Struggling To Find Jobs: “I Face Constant Insults”

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“I regret it so much now,” he revealed. “What seemed cool in the moment does not hold up in the long run. I just want to live a normal life again.”

Xiaolong’s “rebellious” nature motivated him to get inked all over his body

Man Forced To Get Rid Of Facial Tattoo After Struggling To Find Jobs: “I Face Constant Insults”

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Though the total cost has yet to be released, it seems the young man is determined to see it through.

As written in the outlet, tattoos are usually prohibited from certain professions inChina, including national athletes and a select few categories of civil servants.

For example, the General Administration of Sport of China created a mandate that national football players with existing tattoos must remove or cover them up during training sessions and competitions.

Man Forced To Get Rid Of Facial Tattoo After Struggling To Find Jobs: “I Face Constant Insults”

According toCKGSB, this attitude was adopted two millennia ago, during the times of Confucius.

“In Confucian culture, you’re supposed to return your body to the ground as your parents gave it to you, unblemished, no piercings or tattoos,” informed Carrieb Wiebe, Professor of Chinese at Middlebury College.

“That’s still a closely-held value to some people, but in the traditional period, tattooing was really one of the most unfilial things one could do.”

Man Forced To Get Rid Of Facial Tattoo After Struggling To Find Jobs: “I Face Constant Insults”

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In the past, convictedcriminalshave also often tattooed their sins on different parts of their bodies.

As beliefs change and evolve, many people in China now — particularly the younger generations — have abandoned the centuries-old prejudice against the practice and embraced it as a form of expressing individuality.

There are now roughly 4,500 in Shanghai alone, according to Jing Xi, the author of the popular blog Patch Tattoo Studio, and as many as 300,000 nationwide.

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