How does somebody get tryphobia on their body?

Trypophobia is not a recognized medical condition, but rather a term used to describe a fear or aversion to clusters of small holes or bumps. It is believed to be triggered by the visual appearance of certain patterns, such as those found on certain plants, fruits, or in skin conditions like acne or eczema.

If someone wants to artificially replicate trypophobic patterns on their body, they could potentially achieve this through methods such as scarification, tattooing, or body modification. However, it is important to note that intentionally inducing trypophobic patterns on the body is not recommended and could be harmful to both physical and mental health.