Parents show their support in many ways. In this family's case, they chose to wear their support on their sleeves.

Steve Peace, a tattoo artist and owner of Immaculate Concept Tattoo in Calgary, Canada, recently retouched a 10-year-old forearm tattoo on his wife, Lindsay, with one major change. While cleaning up some colors and lines, Peace also updated the picture to correctly depict their transgender son, Ace.

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"[The former tattoo] made [Ace] sad, it was just a constant reminder of this time in his life. I don't think he wants to remember being that person," Lindsay Peace told The Global News in Calgary.

Ace, who is now 15, came out to his parents well after the tattoo was completed, so the tattoo still represented him as a female. Peace wrote on Facebook back in July that "we need to update the tattoo to fully represent who he is in his happy new awesome life."

Image: Facebook Immaculate Concept Tattoo

Now, instead of the pink dress and pigtails, Ace is shown with his current haircut, a blue shirt and khaki shorts. Peace noted on Facebook that his wife has portraits of their other two kids, Eliot and Hamish, as well.

Image: Facebook Steve Peace Tattoo

The entire transformation apparently only took one hour to complete. The family surprised Ace with the new tattoo, which he was thrilled to see.

Ace told The Global News, "it finally fits."

Online response to the tattoo has been overwhelmingly positive. Many people have been expressing their support on Immaculate Concept Tattoo's Facebook page.