The three-dot tattoo has different meanings, often associated with secrecy, loyalty, and prison life. One meaning relates to the Buddhist “three wise monkeys” who symbolize silence and secrecy, while another links it to prison time, with each dot representing years served.
Prison tattoos, often made in poor conditions, can stigmatize former inmates and make reintegration challenging. Though they carry symbolic weight, removing them is painful and requires multiple laser sessions. The tattoo has also been used by law enforcement to identify criminals in cases, highlighting its longstanding connection to the prison system and crime.