A year ago, Shafiya discovered her teenage daughter's self-harm wounds, leading her on a journey to seek psychiatric help. Her daughter, Sana, suffered relentless bullying, leading to depression and self-harm. Insha, another girl, turned to self-harm after experiencing childhood sexual abuse, while Saima resorted to sleeping pills due to exam stress. Raima and Hina inflicted harm due to household conflict and guilt. Many hide their scars, opting for tattoos to conceal them. Self-harm stems from emotional pain, trauma, and mental health issues. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment, including therapy and medication, are crucial. Parents and teachers play a vital role in creating a supportive environment for affected individuals.