
Elgoblino
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I have no idea tbh.my eyes are really dark brown. can this make it more hazel?
True, but eye color can create some halo effect on an average eye area.Eye area>eye color
Eye color is almost useless unless your eye area is already decent and you can run some sort of exotic or specific game that would boost your image in that aspect.Eye area>eye color
Eye color is literally a theory that only works if your eye area is good. I’m basically saying I would rather have a crazy eye area with brown eyes than a horrible eye area with colored eyesEye color is almost useless unless your eye area is already decent and you can run some sort of exotic or specific game that would boost your image in that aspect.
My eyes are light brown not dark brown, Ned.my eyes are really dark brown. can this make it more hazel?
Even if you eye area is good I don't think eye color matters that much unless it fits your image some way, if you have light eyes but everything else about you doesn't fit some image for example exotic or extremely pale with dark hair and light blue eyes, than it literally doesn't matter that much at all imoEye color is literally a theory that only works if your eye area is good. I’m basically saying I would rather have a crazy eye area with brown eyes than a horrible eye area with colored eyes
Nigga it can make them blue if you go through 3-4 treatmentsmy eyes are really dark brown. can this make it more hazel?
Blue eyes go well with jet black hair and light brown skin, so stroma is gonna come in clutch for me.Even if you eye area is good I don't think eye color matters that much unless it fits your image some way, if you have light eyes but everything else about you doesn't fit some image for example exotic or extremely pale with dark hair and light blue eyes, than it literally doesn't matter that much at all imo
This was posted 1 hr ago on their facebook page.
Huge lifefuel for brown eyed nibbas.
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Rafael MillerWhos the guy in your avi
Why not? It seems pretty legit, once it comes out and some people have confirmed it works its worth getting.I smell some pretty sketchy shitty scam here, you shouldn't trust them.
Tf you on about? Im studyin law im gonna be making sufficient bank to get some surgeries done, and this is defo one im getting.Noyone on this forum is going to get this done aside from the select few that already had surgery before. Its all just mental masturbation for 16-20 year olds on here. They likely will never get surgery done. They lack the necessary resources or are just high inhib.
legitNoyone on this forum is going to get this done aside from the select few that already had surgery before. Its all just mental masturbation for 16-20 year olds on here. They likely will never get surgery done. They lack the necessary resources or are just high inhib.
The fact that they choose to post their shit on Facebook first and are literally invisible from all medical journals. Huge red flag.Why not? It seems pretty legit, once it comes out and some people have confirmed it works its worth getting.
People have done it already, I think I should talk to an actual eye doctor about what the potential complications of such a procedure are.The fact that they choose to post their shit on Facebook first and are literally invisible from all medical journals. Huge red flag.
Which means that they have not conducted proper clinical trails for their operations. The fact that they may have managed to change the eye color says nothing if they haven't studied any potential long-term complications.
Also you may think that FDA is a Jewish corporation that conspires against your ascension, but since they have not approved any cosmetic eye-color modification, that says a lot about where such experiments go.
They won't know shitPeople have done it already, I think I should talk to an actual eye doctor about what the potential complications of such a procedure are.
You didn't understand a word of what I said did you?People have done it already
Most will have no idea about the procedure but the ones who do will hopefully tell you that it's extremely risky right now.I think I should talk to an actual eye doctor about what the potential complications of such a procedure are.
Im not getting it done tomorrow, im gonna wait till its been through some testing or some countries have approved it at least.You didn't understand a word of what I said did you?
They have not been evaluated for long-term complications. Long-term isn't 1 week after the surgery more like a few years after. Has it affected their visual acuity? How is their eyeball pressure? Optic nerves?
It's not as simple as you'd like it to be.
Most will have no idea about the procedure but the ones who do will hopefully tell you that it's extremely risky right now.
It’s not even public yet, we’ve still got years to save up enough money.Noyone on this forum is going to get this done aside from the select few that already had surgery before. Its all just mental masturbation for 16-20 year olds on here. They likely will never get surgery done. They lack the necessary resources or are just high inhib.
Yes.my eyes are really dark brown. can this make it more hazel?
The stroma procedure has undergone several clinical studies in humans for several years, and no adverse events have been reported to date. Before the procedure can be declared safe, however, it will have to undergo additional testing and satisfy the requirements of multiple regulatory bodies.They have not been evaluated for long-term complications. Long-term isn't 1 week after the surgery more like a few years after.
The stroma procedure should have no effect on patient vision. The stroma laser treats only the iris. It does not enter the pupil or treat any portion of the inside of the eye, which is where important components of vision are located. They believe, of course, that no cosmetic procedure is worth risking injury to a patient’s vision, and will continue monitoring visual acuity throughout their clinical studies.Has it affected their visual acuity?
They themselves answered this question in the ”Answers” section of their website.How is their eyeball pressure?
5. I’ve read that the STRŌMA® procedure could cause elevated eye pressure, which could lead to pigmentary glaucoma. Is this true?
Some physicians on blogs and elsewhere have suggested that the STRŌMA® procedure could cause elevated eye pressure and lead to pigmentary glaucoma. We were concerned about this issue right from the start of our studies, so it was the first issue we tested and measured in our initial pre-clinical and clinical studies. Thus far, pigmentary glaucoma has not proved to be a problem.
The condition, known as “pigmentary dispersion syndrome,” arises from abrasion of the pigment of the iris epithelium, located at the back of the iris. This pigment is much thicker than the pigment on the front of the iris, and the abrasion causes this thicker pigment to be dislodged in relatively large pieces. These pieces travel to the front edge of the iris, where they become trapped in the drainage system of the eye called the trabecular meshwork, thereby reducing fluid outflow and increasing the pressure within the eye (intraocular pressure or “IOP”). It is believed that this increase in IOP can lead to glaucoma, a condition that over time can produce permanent loss of vision.
In the case of the STRŌMA® procedure, the pigment layer covering the front of the iris is far thinner than the pigment layer at the rear of the iris. In addition, the pigment is removed by the natural tissue elimination process initiated by laser exposure, rather than by direct abrasion. Finally, this elimination process digests the pigment into the iris and eliminates it through the blood stream, so it never has a chance to become trapped in the trabecular meshwork. We therefore believe that the risk of any pressure elevation (and therefore glaucoma) is small. Of course, we continue to study this issue throughout our clinical trials.
I can’t give you an answer to this one. You could, however, go to the Facebook page I linked to ask them a question about the topic and as long as it hasn't been answered in the ”Answers” section of their website, they’ll answer your question.Optic nerves?
Based on...?Most will have no idea about the procedure but the ones who do will hopefully tell you that it's extremely risky right now.
Yes, but only retards claim it’s the other way around. Eye color, could, however still be a halo.Eye area>eye color
The stroma low-energy laser treats only the iris. It doesn’t enter the pupil or treat any portion of the inside of the eye, which is where essential components of vision are located.I'm never gonna risk my eyesight for lighter eyes lol
Still not having itYes, but only retards claim it’s the other way around. Eye color, could, however still be a halo.
The stroma low-energy laser treats only the iris. It doesn’t enter the pupil or treat any portion of the inside of the eye, which is where essential components of vision are located.
Eye color is almost useless unless your eye area is already decent and you can run some sort of exotic or specific game that would boost your image in that aspect.
Look at this black actor. I personally wouldn't consider his eye area all that good but women repeatedly compliment him for his ”dreamy blue eyes”.Eye color is literally a theory that only works if your eye area is good.
Everyone which would choose otherwise would be retarded. We all know eye area is more important than eye color.I’m basically saying I would rather have a crazy eye area with brown eyes than a horrible eye area with colored eyes
Sure.Still not having it
“Studying law” yeah good luck with that if you’re in the USTf you on about? Im studyin law im gonna be making sufficient bank to get some surgeries done, and this is defo one im getting.
Ausfag, and anyway why good luck if im the US?“Studying law” yeah good luck with that if you’re in the US
I need research studies and there are none, what you/they are doing is literally the same as copy pasting what antivaxxers say to convince me to not vaccinate.It’s not even public yet, we’ve still got years to save up enough money.
Yes.
The stroma procedure has undergone several clinical studies in humans for several years, and no adverse events have been reported to date. Before the procedure can be declared safe, however, it will have to undergo additional testing and satisfy the requirements of multiple regulatory bodies.
The stroma procedure should have no effect on patient vision. The stroma laser treats only the iris. It does not enter the pupil or treat any portion of the inside of the eye, which is where important components of vision are located. They believe, of course, that no cosmetic procedure is worth risking injury to a patient’s vision, and will continue monitoring visual acuity throughout their clinical studies.
They themselves answered this question in the ”Answers” section of their website.
I can’t give you an answer to this one. You could, however, go to the Facebook page I linked to ask them a question about the topic and as long as it hasn't been answered in the ”Answers” section of their website, they’ll answer your question.
Based on...?
Attorney and related jobs are completely over-saturated here, there is still the belief that if you finish law school you can be making a good income within a couple of years. That’s not the case anymore though as competition has gone through the roof. You’re basically out of luck for most related jobs unless you have good social connections (nobody on this website does) or you went to a high-tier law school, and even then it’s very competitive. Lots of law school graduates I’ve heard from are just trying to find jobs with their undergrad degrees instead.Ausfag, and anyway why good luck if im the US?
I don't think I've ever seen four moles on the same line
I see. You can always ask them on their Facebook page and they’ll answer your question.I need research studies and there are none, what you/they are doing is literally the same as copy pasting what antivaxxers say to convince me to not vaccinate.
Where are their peer reviewed studies? Nowhere.
I’ve seen this picture thrown around a lot on Stroma related threads, but why? To prove that the eye area is more important than eye color? Which should already be common knowledge by now.
Because it's a fun picture
In australia law is somewhat saturated, but Im already making good connections with law firms in internships and pro bono work.Attorney and related jobs are completely over-saturated here, there is still the belief that if you finish law school you can be making a good income within a couple of years. That’s not the case anymore though as competition has gone through the roof. You’re basically out of luck for most related jobs unless you have good social connections (nobody on this website does) or you went to a high-tier law school, and even then it’s very competitive. Lots of law school graduates I’ve heard from are just trying to find jobs with their undergrad degrees instead.
Sorry for the convoluted writing, I’m really tired rn. And I don’t know if it’s like this in Australia, I just know it’s bad in the US as my dad works in a related field
Noyone on this forum is going to get this done aside from the select few that already had surgery before. Its all just mental masturbation for 16-20 year olds on here. They likely will never get surgery done. They lack the necessary resources or are just high inhib.
Basically this, if you're low inhib enough to get this procedure done you are low inhib enough to just fucking wear color contacts out in public right now IMO
I need research studies and there are none, what you/they are doing is literally the same as copy pasting what antivaxxers say to convince me to not vaccinate.
Where are their peer reviewed studies? Nowhere.