[Poll]Will you get stroma when it release?

Will you get?


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I want green eyes ngl
 
no eye color for ipd
 
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ive had lasik i dont think theyd let me
 
I already have green eyes, I'm good
 
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No stroma for my height.
 
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No stroma for my height.
Ironically, there seems to be something that’s much less invasive and less of a time drain than limb lengthening for height, albeit only for 1-2 inches. I will make a thread on this later.
 
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Eye color make for ipd
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yeah why not, its such a good thing for whites with brown eyes, after the eye color change you will be full and ready to go to asia exploiting your white features+light eyes combination
 
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what makes light eyes unique are their rarity, all im gonna say is this about this "stroma" shit
 
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idk, should i? i get complimented for my eye color quite a lot (blueish grey) but it gets boring after seeing it in the mirror after a decade or so
 
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I would only consider it if it was very safe and I would make my eyes more green. Now, they are hazel.
 
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gtfo you brag
what kind of retard brags about color

apart from the potato headed rednecks, delusional curries and sub 30 IQ blacks, ofc
 
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Do u know the risks?
I do.
Not enough testing done yet
They’re still doing their clinical trials, so far the Stroma procedure has undergone several clinical studies in humans, and no adverse events have been reported to date. Before the procedure can be declared safe, it will have to undergo additional testing and satisfy the requirements of multiple regulatory bodies, though.
 
what kind of retard brags about color

apart from the potato headed rednecks, delusional curries and sub 30 IQ blacks, ofc
always better than black eyes
 
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yes ofc. then you will see me in 3 months mogging male models right infront of them
 
I want green eyes ngl
Of course, I would.
I’m guessing one of the reasons the majority here wouldn’t get the procedure done is because people which see them frequently would notice they got the procedure done and another reason is that they believe it’s too risky while knowing nothing about the procedure.
 
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Not sure,. should i if I have blue-grey eye color?
 
how expensive?
It’ll be around $5000 but probably less, but since Stroma will license and certify leading ophthalmologists in each country, and these ophthalmologists will perform the procedure they will set the price for doing so.
how does it work?
Under every brown eye is a blue or green eye. A thin layer of brown pigment coats the front surface of the iris of the eye. The Stroma technology uses a low-energy laser to raise and lower the temperature of this layer of dark pigment several times. This action signals the body to digest the pigment as debris. Scavenger cells called “macrophages” digest the pigment into the iris and eliminate it through the bloodstream. This process takes up to four weeks, and the result is a natural blue or green eye. The technology can also reduce the density of the pigment, resulting in a lighter brown eye.
 
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It’ll be around $5000 but probably less, but since Stroma will license and certify leading ophthalmologists in each country, and these ophthalmologists will perform the procedure they will set the price for doing so.

Under every brown eye is a blue or green eye. A thin layer of brown pigment coats the front surface of the iris of the eye. The Stroma technology uses a low-energy laser to raise and lower the temperature of this layer of dark pigment several times. This action signals the body to digest the pigment as debris. Scavenger cells called “macrophages” digest the pigment into the iris and eliminate it through the bloodstream. This process takes up to four weeks, and the result is a natural blue or green eye. The technology can also reduce the density of the pigment, resulting in a lighter brown eye.
and during those four weeks I come there how often?
5k is fine, Id love even lighter eyes
 
I do.

They’re still doing their clinical trials, so far the Stroma procedure has undergone several clinical studies in humans, and no adverse events have been reported to date. Before the procedure can be declared safe, it will have to undergo additional testing and satisfy the requirements of multiple regulatory bodies, though.
When could it be released then? 5 years down the future?
 
even if the world gets it you become more attractive.
 

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