He added: "My family disagreed with my decision, but it was already done. I suffered other personal problems and I decided to stay in Mendoza and not join the airport police.
"In that moment, I regretted it, of course I did. But when I saw it had gone a lot, I did not worry more. But I would not recommend it to anybody".
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The post on Twitter was retweeted more than 16,000 times and received more than 77,000 likes and more than 2,100 comments from netizens including 'francofdiez' who wrote: "It was removed because the tattoo artist was sh*t. A well-done tattoo is not easily removed, You end up with a kind of crater."
'JemNebula' commented: "It has scarred well."
'Josep-RZ' added: "It was clearly done poorly, the area will always be poorly healed."
Diego Staropoli, the owner of Mandinga Tattoo, explained to local media that "it is risky and it is possible to have a mark your whole life. Doing it like this is worse because it gets stuck to the skin."
Local media report the incident occurred in August 2017 but the pictures have only just been reported.