Ethan “ModBoy” Bramble’s tattoos once defined him. Today, they’re disappearing—not because he rejects his past, but because he embraces a new role: dad.
From stretched ears at 11 to full-body ink, Ethan’s modifications were extreme. But as his daughter grew, so did his awareness of the challenges she might face. “I didn’t want my choices to become her burden,” he explained. The solution? Laser treatments, painful and slow, to remove his facial tattoos.
A year into the process, Ethan’s face tells a new story—one of resilience and love. “I’m still me,” he insists. “Just a version that puts her first.” His journey reminds us that while ink may be permanent, parenthood is transformative in ways no tattoo can match.
In the end, Ethan’s canvas isn’t being erased—it’s being repainted with the brushstrokes of fatherhood.