Andrea Delogu with Ema Stokholma, radical turning point: “It hurts like hell”

Andrea Delogu with Ema Stokholma, radical turning point: “It hurts like hell”
Andrea Delogu with Ema Stokholma, radical turning point: “It hurts like hell”

In recent days, the attention of social media has been captured by the stories of Ema Stokholma, a well-known face of radio, as she undergoes treatment to remove her tattoos. This gesture aroused curiosity and questions, leading the artist to publicly explain the reasons behind this decision, anticipated some time ago. Already during his participation in Dancing with the StarsEma had confessed to feeling overloaded by the numerous tattoos that adorned his body. However, he has now made it clear that he is embarking on a journey to eliminate those indelible drawings, even if the process turns out to be longer and more complex than initially imagined.

Ema Stokholma breakthrough: “Goodbye tattoos”

“I don’t like them anymore, mine is an aesthetic problem, I simply changed my taste”, he explained. The path to tattoo removal It presents itself as not only a physical but also an emotional challenge for Ema Stokholma. Although motivated primarily by aesthetic reasons, she admits that the process involves a series of sessions that can leave permanent scars on the skin. Despite this, the determination to pursue this change is strong, underlining a clear change in tastes and preferences compared to the past. As a tattoo lover, Ema is now determined to erase those marks that, over time, they have lost their charm and meaning for her.

Even if in the videos it seems that the ink disappears where the laser is pointing, in reality that is a wound that will become a scab which, after a few hours or a few showers, will go away” has explained.

The presence of my friend Andrea Delogu

But Ema’s journey to tattoo removal isn’t a lonely one. She received the support and company of her friend Andrea Delogu, che shared his experience of removing a tattoo on his arm via a video on social media. Delogu, in turn, underwent a removal and described the process as extremely painful, highlighting the physical and mental challenges that accompany this choice. Both women highlight the length and cost of the process, along with the complexity of the procedure, which requires a lot of patience and care.

Ema Stokholma’s decision to remove her tattoos is a reflection of personal change and new aesthetic orientations. With the support of friends like Andrea Delogu and a firm determination, Ema is committed to embarking on this long journey towards a new version of herself

 
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