Self induced heterochromia

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I was thinking about something earlier.

So we know there is a drug called Latisse, which grows eyelashes. One of the side effects is that it could cause your eye to darken (get brown).

Theoretically, if you want heterochromia, if you have green/blue eyes, and only apply the solution to one eye, you could cause it to brown. Hence giving you heterochromia.

Thoughts? Idk how big of a halo heterochromia is vs regular green/blue eyes, but just a thought
 
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Adding melanin in the eyes is even more complex than removing it , in both cases to see any noticeable changes you need atleast 2 years without including the side effects
 
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