Reminder that STROMA is one of the coolest surgeries

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The ability to give yourself a one in several thousand (maybe even rarer then that?) halo is insane. If I only get 1 surgery in my life I want it to be STROMA because of the insane effect that it has. When someone is talking to you they are mostly going to be looking at your eyes so its going to be the most viewed part of your face.

Stroma has changed my opinion on surgery from "this is kind of weird and dangerous" to "surgery is awesome"

Also for anyone curious they mention on there website that they estimate the cost to be between $5,500-$6,000 for 3-4 treatments.

If you aren't aware of the surgery then here are some results (The surgery was performed in 1 eye)
118-Headshot.jpg
107-Left-eye-.jpg



And here is a thread that @Alexanderr made

And here is the official website https://www.stromamedical.com/function/

Were they mention:
The STRŌMA Laser procedure is not currently approved for investigational use in the United States, is not commercially available anywhere in the world, and STRŌMA does not currently have a commercial release date. The anticipated milestones through commercial release are as follows:

  • Complete construction of initial commercial STRŌMA Laser System.
  • Commence clinical trials with initial commercial STRŌMA Lasers on 150-200 patients among 3-4 international study centers.
  • Secure regulatory approval of initial commercial STRŌMA Laser System outside of the United States.
  • Release STRŌMA Laser procedure outside U.S. (e.g., European Union, Asia, Middle East, Canada, and Central and South America).
  • Complete U.S. clinical trials for STRŌMA Laser procedure.
  • Secure FDA regulatory approval of Stroma Laser for the U.S.
  • Release STRŌMA Laser procedure in U.S.
 
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But it says its not operational anywhere in the world, so where would i have to go to get it??
 
shit results for 6k
thats really intense lightning and irl wont look like that at all
its a really dark shade of grey that will look brown under most circumstances
 
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Pointless since people that knew you prior it will obviously realize you got something done, besides that eye color won't save your subhuman eye area.
 
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this would probably look like an underwhelming result in normal lighting
 
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Pointless since people that knew you prior it will obviously realize you got something done, besides that eye color won't save your subhuman eye area.
Fr, what’s the point if everyone you know notices it. You can’t even make a valid excuse for something like this
 
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Fr, what’s the point if everyone you know notices it. You can’t even make a valid excuse for something like this
You could always move out from your area i guess
 
Imagine a future where everyone has stroma surgery and has light eyes, dark brown eye would be seen as exotic
 
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Pointless since people that knew you prior it will obviously realize you got something done, besides that eye color won't save your subhuman eye area.
It says you had an accident and had heterochromia
 
Imagine a future where everyone has stroma surgery and has light eyes, dark brown eye would be seen as exotic
But this shit isnt getting commercialised and you have to remember, most normies arent gonna pay for surgeries, considering how bluepilled society is
 
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You could always move out from your area i guess
You could but it’s pretty stupid to do all that work just for your eyes. Stroma would definitely be worth it before starting college and maybe even during the first half of college
 
You could but it’s pretty stupid to do all that work just for your eyes. Stroma would definitely be worth it before starting college and maybe even during the first half of college
I was more thinking of after college, not sure of its effect during college considering that your friends could be in the same college. Also theres are other businesses that do this
https://instagram.com/keratonyc?igshid=kl10w5etb7pf Check out resulta from here they actually look good
 
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There will always be a way to explain around it. Worst come to worst, you move.

The real question: Is this shit even safe?
 
But this shit isnt getting commercialised and you have to remember, most normies arent gonna pay for surgeries, considering how bluepilled society is
Some cosmetic procedures are normalized like braces. And some are becoming more normalized like fillers.

Fr, what’s the point if everyone you know notices it. You can’t even make a valid excuse for something like this
This is an argument against all major surgeries not one against STROMA in particular. Anyway I think that if you have an option to majorly improve your appearance you should go for it because it can massively improve your quality of life.

You could but it’s pretty stupid to do all that work just for your eyes. Stroma would definitely be worth it before starting college and maybe even during the first half of college
Its not a lot of work (The procedure is very simple especially when compared to other surgery like lefort or bimax) and your eye color makes a giant difference in your face:
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(These are contacts)

Also stroma does give a qualitative improvement to your eyecolor:
118-Before.jpg
118-After.jpg

(This is stroma)
 
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this would probably look like an underwhelming result in normal lighting
shit results for 6k
thats really intense lightning and irl wont look like that at all
its a really dark shade of grey that will look brown under most circumstances
This is generally why I stray away from posting results or talking about the procedure in general, the procedure is after all still in development, with the procedure currently being in it’s clinical trial changes and refinements are still frequently being made to the laser.

All of this will have an effect on not only it’s safety, the costs, the time duration between treatments but most importantly the result when it’s commercially released.

It’s rather hard to gauge what the eventual commercial laser results will look like since I expect it to get released at earliest in 2025, especially since the pandemic put a hold on things for a while.

What is exciting, however, is the technology and the possibilities it opens up in the future. I have zero doubts (safe and effective) laser eye color change will be available somewhere in the near future even if STRŌMA isn’t the one to do so.

You’re already seeing dozens of other companies (usually) in developing countries doing it which is why STRŌMA gets confused with them so often. They’re generally unsafe, unlicensed and/or temporary which is why I don’t recommend them.
 
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Imagine a future where everyone has stroma surgery and has light eyes, dark brown eye would be seen as exotic
An entertaining thought for sure but not a realistic one. I highly doubt the procedure will ever become so big that billions of people get it. Light eyes will stay a minority on a global scale even if this procedure goes mainstream.
 
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the surgery that will turn me from balkan/ethnic mutt to white
 
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it doesn't have to be all light and dark, you can go from dark brown to light brown / hazel, obviously going from dark brown to blue would look uncanny on 99% people
 
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shit results for 6k
thats really intense lightning and irl wont look like that at all
its a really dark shade of grey that will look brown under most circumstances
Fucking brown eyedcels need to get through their thick fucking skulls that in order to have vibrant light eyes u need to be born w/ them.
 
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it doesn't have to be all light and dark, you can go from dark brown to light brown / hazel, obviously going from dark brown to blue would look uncanny on 99% people
Yes, in fact, if the procedure ever does get released this what I recommend most folk do. Instead of changing from dark brown eyes to blue ones, you should opt for light brown/hazel ones instead. Still a significant change but not big enough that you’ll get called out for it 24/7.

DARK BROWN EYES
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LIGHT BROWN / HAZEL
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Yes, in fact, if the procedure ever does get released this what I recommend most folk do. Instead of changing from dark brown eyes to blue ones, you should opt for light brown/hazel ones instead. Still a significant change but not big enough that you’ll get called out for it 24/7.

DARK BROWN EYES
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LIGHT BROWN / HAZEL
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Unironically what I'll do if it comes out, blue eyes look uncanny on anyone that isn't white. Light brown or Hazel looks best imo
 
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But this shit isnt getting commercialised and you have to remember, most normies arent gonna pay for surgeries, considering how bluepilled society is
Cope so many people get lasik eye surgery or rhino. Imagine this going Mainstream. Everyone will get this


But i dont think stroma is permanent tho because the eye will Pigment again. Idk:y'all:
 
yes, lets all make today a good day

im going to do 4 hours of yoga now listening to traditional balkan barn house country dancing
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Yes this procedure is stupidly risky and you could just use coloured contacts.

You've got to be seriously retarded to do this
 
Yes this procedure is stupidly risky and you could just use coloured contacts.

You've got to be seriously retarded to do this
Why is it risky? Or do you just assume that it's risky?

It's literally a laser and the procedure takes less than 30 seconds per session. Keep barking for them tbh.
 
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The ability to give yourself a one in several thousand (maybe even rarer then that?) halo is insane. If I only get 1 surgery in my life I want it to be STROMA because of the insane effect that it has. When someone is talking to you they are mostly going to be looking at your eyes so its going to be the most viewed part of your face.

Stroma has changed my opinion on surgery from "this is kind of weird and dangerous" to "surgery is awesome"

Also for anyone curious they mention on there website that they estimate the cost to be between $5,500-$6,000 for 3-4 treatments.

If you aren't aware of the surgery then here are some results (The surgery was performed in 1 eye)
118-Headshot.jpg
107-Left-eye-.jpg



And here is a thread that @Alexanderr made

And here is the official website https://www.stromamedical.com/function/

Were they mention:
Hm
 

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