Many of us have this small, round scar on our upper arm and never knew its true meaning.
It’s the mark left by the smallpox vaccine. Decades ago, health workers used a special needle to administer the vaccine, creating a blister that eventually turned into this characteristic scar. Smallpox was one of the deadliest diseases in history until it was eradicated thanks to this vaccine.
Today, these scars serve as a quiet reminder of a global medical victory. If you have one, you carry a piece of history on your skin — proof that you were protected by one of humanity’s greatest achievements.

