Akatlyn
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Every day, many people always ask me in DM about eye color change. I also read a lot of wrong informations there. People claiming that laser looks do fake showing Keratopigmentation results AND dangerous sharing Brightocular implants feedback. Yes but... No ! I'm one of the person who got laser depigmentation so let me tell you everything you have to know about eye color change procedures.
I'll talk about procedures only. As I do not believe at all in drops or crazy stuff like subliminals or high glutathion doses + it's even more dangerous than procedures. At least, the procedures are runned by doctors. You're not a doctor, you do not have the knowkedge to make drops that you can put in your eyes without a high infection rate.
1. Keratopigmentation :
Summary : they dig a circular tunnel in your cornea and they inject a dye : blue or green or honey.
The advantage with this technique : it's the safest as it only touchs the cornea. I know it's safe as it was born in France 11 years ago by Dr Ferrari and still there. France, my country has very strict norms. If something is not safe enough, it can't be approved.
Otherwise... it's a complete mess : looks fake, as fake as bad contacts as it's like a one toned contact with big fixed pupil hole (if you do not have very deep brown eyes, your natural color will show in the big pupil hole).
It's very expensive because the dye fades and you'll need others color injections to keep the color intense.
If you don't like the results, know that it's impossible to completely erase the color.
I definitely do not recommand it.
2. Iris implants :
I'll be faster than previously : DON'T DO IT. Later or sooner you'll have to remove because the more time you keep them the higher you intraocular pressure raise! Until you developp a glaucoma/partial or complete loss of vision, cornea high damages.
It looks more natural than Keratopigmentation but still uncanny.
3. Laser Depigmentation :
Summary : all people with brown or hazel eyes or green eyes have blue eyes underneath their layer of pigments. Laser depigmentation aims to remove this layer of pigments to expose your "blue". This blue is the results of light scattering on your collagen fibers (the whitish blue lines you see on all blue Iris)
I have a lot to say. First of all, that's the only one procedure with fully natural looking results in person. Even if the shades you get look different from natural colored eyes (often greyer), it's still reileght scattering so impossible for anyone to tell that you got something done.
The problem with this procedure is that everyone is not equal. Results can't be fully predicted. The number of sessions you need, same. Safety and price are both related to the number of sessions you need. The more sessions you do the less safety (that's logical). But I'm gonna give you 3 trustworthly clinics to do it :
- YeuxClairs (Mexico)
- Iris Color Laser (Mexico)
- Eyecos (Spain)
I have to say that Eyecos made progress since my last visit as they perfected their protocole BUT the 2 Mexican clinics are still ahead though more pricy. I do not recommand turkish clinics.
Now let's talking about results. They depend of your eye grade and your iris collagen structure.
What's the grade? This is a note regarding your original eye color. The lower your grade the less pigmented your eyes the less session you need to achieve the final result you can achieve. There's 5 grades and only the doctor can mesure your pigmentation but in average :
Grade 1 : blue and light green eyes
Grade 2 : medium to dark green and hazel with green dominants eyes
Grade 3 : Hazel with brown dominant, amber or light brown
Grade 4 : medium to dark brown
Grade 5 : very dark brown
The laser will expose your natural brightness over the sessions but it has some limitations : it won't 100% erase your pigments. You'll keep "debris" of your original color. That's why your original color plays a role. The darker your eyes are the harder it is to get a bright result.
Here I share 2 Eyecos results. The first from a grade 3. The second is mine (grade 3 and 4) after the third phase (both 4 sessions). I made others sessions and the last picture is the full result in natural lighting.
I still have a lot to say but that's a lot already + I'm exhausted. I'll probably write a part 2, depending of your questions. Do not DM me please. Write everything there!
I'll talk about procedures only. As I do not believe at all in drops or crazy stuff like subliminals or high glutathion doses + it's even more dangerous than procedures. At least, the procedures are runned by doctors. You're not a doctor, you do not have the knowkedge to make drops that you can put in your eyes without a high infection rate.
1. Keratopigmentation :
Summary : they dig a circular tunnel in your cornea and they inject a dye : blue or green or honey.
The advantage with this technique : it's the safest as it only touchs the cornea. I know it's safe as it was born in France 11 years ago by Dr Ferrari and still there. France, my country has very strict norms. If something is not safe enough, it can't be approved.
Otherwise... it's a complete mess : looks fake, as fake as bad contacts as it's like a one toned contact with big fixed pupil hole (if you do not have very deep brown eyes, your natural color will show in the big pupil hole).
It's very expensive because the dye fades and you'll need others color injections to keep the color intense.
If you don't like the results, know that it's impossible to completely erase the color.
I definitely do not recommand it.
2. Iris implants :
I'll be faster than previously : DON'T DO IT. Later or sooner you'll have to remove because the more time you keep them the higher you intraocular pressure raise! Until you developp a glaucoma/partial or complete loss of vision, cornea high damages.
It looks more natural than Keratopigmentation but still uncanny.
3. Laser Depigmentation :
Summary : all people with brown or hazel eyes or green eyes have blue eyes underneath their layer of pigments. Laser depigmentation aims to remove this layer of pigments to expose your "blue". This blue is the results of light scattering on your collagen fibers (the whitish blue lines you see on all blue Iris)
I have a lot to say. First of all, that's the only one procedure with fully natural looking results in person. Even if the shades you get look different from natural colored eyes (often greyer), it's still reileght scattering so impossible for anyone to tell that you got something done.
The problem with this procedure is that everyone is not equal. Results can't be fully predicted. The number of sessions you need, same. Safety and price are both related to the number of sessions you need. The more sessions you do the less safety (that's logical). But I'm gonna give you 3 trustworthly clinics to do it :
- YeuxClairs (Mexico)
- Iris Color Laser (Mexico)
- Eyecos (Spain)
I have to say that Eyecos made progress since my last visit as they perfected their protocole BUT the 2 Mexican clinics are still ahead though more pricy. I do not recommand turkish clinics.
Now let's talking about results. They depend of your eye grade and your iris collagen structure.
What's the grade? This is a note regarding your original eye color. The lower your grade the less pigmented your eyes the less session you need to achieve the final result you can achieve. There's 5 grades and only the doctor can mesure your pigmentation but in average :
Grade 1 : blue and light green eyes
Grade 2 : medium to dark green and hazel with green dominants eyes
Grade 3 : Hazel with brown dominant, amber or light brown
Grade 4 : medium to dark brown
Grade 5 : very dark brown
The laser will expose your natural brightness over the sessions but it has some limitations : it won't 100% erase your pigments. You'll keep "debris" of your original color. That's why your original color plays a role. The darker your eyes are the harder it is to get a bright result.
Here I share 2 Eyecos results. The first from a grade 3. The second is mine (grade 3 and 4) after the third phase (both 4 sessions). I made others sessions and the last picture is the full result in natural lighting.
I still have a lot to say but that's a lot already + I'm exhausted. I'll probably write a part 2, depending of your questions. Do not DM me please. Write everything there!