cutecel1337
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looks fake af and any color change that isnt laser depigment is pretty dangerous and looks like shit not worth at alli was scrolling implants forum and found this guy.
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im fucking jealousy of his unique uncanny eye color which made me thinks about color change. What do u think?
True, but in same fact looks sp unique and yep risk are more than profitlooks fake af and any color change that isnt laser depigment is pretty dangerous and looks like shit not worth at all
laser depigmentation isnt safe either, especially long termlooks fake af and any color change that isnt laser depigment is pretty dangerous and looks like shit not worth at all
Sun Gazei was scrolling implants forum and found this guy.
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im fucking jealousy of his unique uncanny eye color which made me thinks about color change. What do u think?
What makes it not safe? It has a lot of results and theres even some users on here who've gotten it and I haven't heard about any complications due to the procedure though I dont doubt there might be some but of course thats normal with any cosmetic procedure. It's definitely the safest out of all the eye color changing procedures.laser depigmentation isnt safe either, especially long term
I mean if by unique you mean it looks robotic and empty then I agreeTrue, but in same fact looks sp unique and yep risk are more than profit
current laser technology cant reliably break down the pigments small enough for them to clear out without clogging your drainage channels. they float around inside your eye for months or even years and there is no way to remove them besides waiting and hoping they clear out without problems. the few studies that exist usually monitor patients around 6-12 months which is way too short, so if complications occur down the road, they dont get linked back to the procedure. if youre unlucky they can cause problems many years after "successfully" getting the procedure. also the risk increases exponentially with the number of sessions you get (high risk for those who start with t50)What makes it not safe? It has a lot of results and theres even some users on here who've gotten it and I haven't heard about any complications due to the procedure though I dont doubt there might be some but of course thats normal with any cosmetic procedure. It's definitely the safest out of all the eye color changing procedures.
I wouldn't recommend anyone to get it until better laser tech comes out because a lot of the results aren't that good
for t50 cels it's basically colored contacts or deathcurrent laser technology cant reliably break down the pigments small enough for them to clear out without clogging your drainage channels. they float around inside your eye for months or even years and there is no way to remove them besides waiting and hoping they clear out without problems. the few studies that exist usually monitor patients around 6-12 months which is way too short, so if complications occur down the road, they dont get linked back to the procedure. if youre unlucky they can cause problems many years after "successfully" getting the procedure. also the risk increases exponentially with the number of sessions you get (high risk for those who start with t50)
absolute nightmare imo if you have to worry years after the procedure whether complications might catch up after all, for currently mediocre results as you already mentioned.