Did blue eye color implant and eye retraction ascend this curry

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He says he gets a lot of attention from people after his surgery. They either love his exotic look or think he looks weird. He also had some fillers in his jaw and cheekbones in the before. He's gay btw

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he should do a rhino and let his hair grow out to disguise his weird head proportions (he needs more side volume)
 
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looks uncanny, just use contact

it's so fucking low iq to do iris implants
 
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From sewer dweller to exotic only by eye colour
Brutal
 
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Brown version of Maher
 
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He has a Maher like tall skull
Very rare in curries
 
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nigga got the ethnic death stare in the first pic lmfao
 
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Comments were gaslighting him how he looks more beautiful before all surgeries jfl.
Every plastic surgery before/after comment section is a fucking cesspool of idiots
 
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Comments were gaslighting him how he looks more beautiful before all surgeries jfl.
thats literally every comment section after a surgerymax post. people are genuinely braindead and would rather virtue signal to feel good:feelswat:
 
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Every plastic surgery before/after comment section is a fucking cesspool of idiots
thats literally every comment section after a surgerymax post. people are genuinely braindead and would rather virtue signal to feel good:feelswat:
Its a coping mechanism of ugly normies muh everyone is beautiful naturally
 
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Its a coping mechanism of ugly normies muh everyone is beautiful naturally
bro thats how i know we are doomed as a society, we would rather fit the herd mentality and virtue signal than better our selves. i doubt any of them would reject the possibility of a hardmaxx that can boost them by 1 psl
 
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thats literally every comment section after a surgerymax post. people are genuinely braindead and would rather virtue signal to feel good:feelswat:
the comments are right this time
 
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He says he gets a lot of attention from people after his surgery. They either love his exotic look or think he looks weird. He also had some fillers in his jaw and cheekbones in the before. He's gay btw

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Looks great
Some ppl might argue that his blue eyes look weird on him but that unique look Is great for becoming the center of attention aka Chad aura
 
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Usually these surgeries looks shit since they always get blue and it looks fake/ uncanny. But the green eye color looks somewhat legit on ethnics. This dudes results are pretty good.
 
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He says he gets a lot of attention from people after his surgery. They either love his exotic look or think he looks weird. He also had some fillers in his jaw and cheekbones in the before. He's gay btw

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Waiting for the inevitable infection leading to permanent loss of vision.
 
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He says he gets a lot of attention from people after his surgery. They either love his exotic look or think he looks weird. He also had some fillers in his jaw and cheekbones in the before. He's gay btw

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Would look better with light amber eyes tbh
 
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Bro is still living in 2014.

Iris implants are extremely retarded for cosmetics, because the risk/reward is heavily skewed.

Permanent blindness + ulcers + infection will never be worth it for looks.

He should've skipped the implants and stuck with the retraction. Also, browns should never go any other color outside of hazel or green (even that's a stretch).
 
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Iris implants are extremely retarded for cosmetics, because the risk/reward is heavily skewed.

Permanent blindness + ulcers + infection will never be worth it for looks.

He should've skipped the implants and stuck with the retraction. Also, browns should never go any other color outside of hazel or green (even that's a stretch).
Those things don't happen with more advanced implants. What he got isnt even an implant it's like permanent tattoo on his iris
 
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From bihar to uttarpradesh
 
Those things don't happen with more advanced implants.

Yeah that's what they all say until the inevitable happens



What he got isnt even an implant it's like permanent tattoo on his iris

Keratopigmentation, also referred to as eye tattooing, is surgery performed on the cornea itself. The natural cornea is crystal clear and shows the color of the iris underneath it inside the eye. Keratopigmentation involves using a needle or a laser to create space in the cornea itself, into which a color pigment is injected, permanently changing the cornea from clear to opaque and covering over the natural iris color inside.


Possible risks include:

  • Damage to the cornea that can lead to cloudiness, warpage, fluid leakage and vision loss;
  • Light sensitivity;
  • Reaction to the dye, which can cause inflammation, uveitis or blood vessel growth into the cornea;
  • Bacterial or fungal infection, which can produce corneal scarring and vision loss;
  • Uneven distribution of the dye;
  • Leakage of the dye into the eye;
  • Color fading due to the dye moving or leaking into the eye.


All this for shit for cosmetics? And it's not even the color change that got him the biggest return.
 
Yeah that's what they all say until the inevitable happens





Keratopigmentation, also referred to as eye tattooing, is surgery performed on the cornea itself. The natural cornea is crystal clear and shows the color of the iris underneath it inside the eye. Keratopigmentation involves using a needle or a laser to create space in the cornea itself, into which a color pigment is injected, permanently changing the cornea from clear to opaque and covering over the natural iris color inside.


Possible risks include:

  • Damage to the cornea that can lead to cloudiness, warpage, fluid leakage and vision loss;
  • Light sensitivity;
  • Reaction to the dye, which can cause inflammation, uveitis or blood vessel growth into the cornea;
  • Bacterial or fungal infection, which can produce corneal scarring and vision loss;
  • Uneven distribution of the dye;
  • Leakage of the dye into the eye;
  • Color fading due to the dye moving or leaking into the eye.


All this for shit for cosmetics? And it's not even the color change that got him the biggest return.

From the research I've done, there's zero evidence that it will cause blindness. Common side effects are light sensitivity and blurred vision, which go away after a few days post session. There are risks of glaucoma, cataracts, and increased intraocular pressure, but these only happen to a small percentage (<2%) of people with each study. Below are some sources I've read.









The procedure isn't FDA approved so it's still somewhat risky procedure but the chances of causing permanent blindness are low.
 
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From the research I've done, there's zero evidence that it will cause blindness. Common side effects are light sensitivity and blurred vision, which go away after a few days post session. There are risks of glaucoma, cataracts, and increased intraocular pressure, but these only happen to a small percentage (<2%) of people with each study. Below are some sources I've read.







My guy don't advocate for iris implants and keratopigmentation, and link a completely different procedure.

You linked articles for an iridoplasty: a procedure that uses a laser to remove pigmentation from the iris.

That man had keratopigmentation done. Why are you linking these?

BTW, an iridoplasty is primarily used to treat something called an angle closure. It's something to do with the iris not draining fluid.


Read what it literally says on the website description of the site you linked

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The procedure isn't FDA approved so it's still somewhat risky procedure but the chances of causing permanent blindness are low.

Risky procedure for what reward? Contacts do the same thing with no risk.
 
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