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Changing eyecolor from brown to a light color is a huge looksmax imo. FUCKING LIFEFUEL FOR BROWNEYEDCELS.
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also the most unatural surgery tbh. it only good if you change your country location and every friends tbhView attachment 114864
Changing eyecolor from brown to a light color is a huge looksmax imo. FUCKING LIFEFUEL FOR BROWNEYEDCELS.
Fucking this tbhalso the most unatural surgery tbh. it only good if you change your country location and every friends tbh
I would like to get one color green and the other black.So if i go blind, i will still have one eye. I will look like bowiealso the most unatural surgery tbh. it only good if you change your country location and every friends tbh
if i get it tbh i'll only go for haze eyes, blue eyes looks unatural with my face.I would like to get one color green and the other black.So if i go blind, i will still have one eye. I will look like bowie
Just go to NewEyes in Spain.View attachment 114864
Changing eyecolor from brown to a light color is a huge looksmax imo. FUCKING LIFEFUEL FOR BROWNEYEDCELS.
You can't pick the color you uneducated twerp.if i get it tbh i'll only go for haze eyes, blue eyes looks unatural with my face.
No, this isn’t CRISPR or anything. Your DNA isn’t being altered, they just use a laser to remove the outermost pigment of your eyes, revealing a lighter color underneathDoes this alter your DNA? Can you pass the new color to your kids?
Only whites should do it imo. Imagine africans having blue eyes.If your pheno doesn't match light eyes it will look off putting
Or mulattos for insane coloring haloOnly whites should do it imo. Imagine africans having blue eyes.
Kek the retardation on this forum is off the scale.Does this alter your DNA? Can you pass the new color to your kids?
high inhib cuck if you dont apply for the clinical trials
fuckin hell those blue eyes are dreamy no homo
Then that’s too bad.I'm still not convinced stroma is a legitimate company.
“14. Can the STRŌMA® procedure change the color of just one of my eyes or create text, images, or patterns in my eyes?I would wait to see where this goes. If there is a way to get a heterochromia pattern I would much prefer that over standard blue eyes. Since my eyes are full black my options for eye color are accordingly endless. Now blue eyes will become the shit norm and multicolored eyes will become the new best shit and the best part ispeople with blue eyes get btfo'd since they can't change their eye color.
most brutal mog everOp after surgery
Lol this is so true.also the most unatural surgery tbh. it only good if you change your country location and every friends tbh
You could just tell them you got the procedure done.also the most unatural surgery tbh. it only good if you change your country location and every friends tbh
i'm in the same case that's why i could only go for not noticeable stuffs : gonial angle implant /cheekbones implants / lip widening/ fat graftling for UEE etc.You could just tell them you got the procedure done.
People here want to do several surgeries in the future to significantly change the way they look and don’t expect close friends and family to notice that they’ve done something to their face.
If you truly want to looksmax and are willing to get surgeries which will significantly improve the way you look you’ll just have to man up and tell the people which regularly see you that you got x done to your face. I highly doubt that saying that you’ve lost weight will help in all of these cases.i'm in the same case that's why i could only go for not noticeable stuffs : gonial angle implant /cheekbones implants / lip widening/ fat graftling for UEE etc.
I can't never do a nose job eventho it'll be nice on me tbh, because it's so much noticeable.
and the worst is eye color changing, at least if you take green/blue
this is such an overrated surgery
yeah bro but thats not why i say itYou probably have light eyes right
I give it 1 year until they start giving people sharingan eyesThen that’s too bad.
“14. Can the STRŌMA® procedure change the color of just one of my eyes or create text, images, or patterns in my eyes?
The STRŌMA® laser is capable of removing pigment in any pattern, but we limit the use of our procedure to create natural looking outcomes. As a result, Certified STRŌMA® Physicians are generally not permitted to treat only one eye or to use the STRŌMA® laser to create text, images, or unnatural patterns in the iris.“
They seem like frauds tbh. I watched their video explanation where they say they shoot lasers into people's eyes to kill the melanin and that it takes just under a minute per eye. It just seems like total bs. They seem like a company you'd see in a future episode of American Greed. And the fact they claim it's so safe seems like total nonsense too, along with the fact that no one else in the entire world has done what they explained, even after they made a video explaining how it works (an explanation that doesn't make sense). Only thing they really said that makes sense is that there's no blue/green pigment in eyes, and the color is just due to light reflecting off the grey collagen strands in the iris.I'm still not convinced stroma is a legitimate company.
They use a low energy laser to raise and lower temperature of the dark layer pigment which coats the front surface of the iris of the eye. This signals the body to digest the pigment as debris. Scanvenger cells digest the pigment into the iris and eliminate it trough the bloodstream. Not sure how this is “total bs”.They seem like frauds tbh. I watched their video explanation where they say they shoot lasers into people's eyes to kill the melanin and that it takes just under a minute per eye. It just seems like total bs.
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, however, it will have to undergo additional testing and satisfy the requirements of multiple regulatory bodies. I’m also quite sure no one else has done what they explained because Dr. Homer (Chairman and Chief Science Officer of Stroma Medical) has the patent to this technology until Feb. 2021, after that there will be more options. Plenty of other manufacturers will then attempt to bring their version to the market.And the fact they claim it's so safe seems like total nonsense too, along with the fact that no one else in the entire world has done what they explained, even after they made a video explaining how it works (an explanation that doesn't make sense). Only thing they really said that makes sense is that there's no blue/green pigment in eyes, and the color is just due to light reflecting off the grey collagen strands in the iris.
People with blue eyes have a completely colourless stroma with no pigment at all, it also contains no excess collagen deposits. This means that all the light that enters it is scattered back into the atmosphere and as a result of the Tyndall effect, creates a blue hue. The stroma procedure eliminates the thin dark layer of pigment which coats the front surface of the iris which prevents the Tyndall effect from happening since brown eyes contain a high concentration of melanin in their stroma, which absorbs most of the light entering the eye regardless of collagen deposits.It's a scientific fact that people who have blue/green eyes have a HERC2/OCA2 polymophism which stemmed from around Kazakhstan around 40,000 years ago. Before then, humans didn't have blue/green eyes.
Does their company look sketchy because of you simply not understanding their procedure or because no one else has done this before?Stroma look like a shady business and their practice looks extremely sketchy and experimental and/or entirely fabricated.
Yeah looks sketchy to me because their website looks very amateur and their facebook page seems to be where they'll reveal the results, me not understanding it, it not being done by anyone else etc. I can't understand everything. I'm not making accusations that they're frauds but something just seems off to me. Comparing this company to Samumed who have a $4B CEO and a company worth over $15B, Stroma just seem like they're running a facebook page and an unfinished website and I can't find enough information on the process to be able to understand itThey use a low energy laser to raise and lower temperature of the dark layer pigment which coats the front surface of the iris of the eye. This signals the body to digest the pigment as debris. Scanvenger cells digest the pigment into the iris and eliminate it trough the bloodstream. Not sure how this is “total bs”.
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, however, it will have to undergo additional testing and satisfy the requirements of multiple regulatory bodies. I’m also quite sure no one else has done what they explained because Dr. Homer (Chairman and Chief Science Officer of Stroma Medical) has the patent to this technology until Feb. 2021, after that there will be more options. Plenty of other manufacturers will then attempt to bring their version to the market.
I’m still not sure what doesn’t make sense according to you. They’ve done several clinical studies which back up their statements, where are yours?
People with blue eyes have a completely colourless stroma with no pigment at all, it also contains no excess collagen deposits. This means that all the light that enters it is scattered back into the atmosphere and as a result of the Tyndall effect, creates a blue hue. The stroma procedure eliminates the thin dark layer of pigment which coats the front surface of the iris which prevents the Tyndall effect from happening since brown eyes contain a high concentration of melanin in their stroma, which absorbs most of the light entering the eye regardless of collagen deposits.
Does their company look sketchy because of you simply not understanding their procedure or because no one else has done this before?
I give it 1 year until they start giving people sharingan eyes
They plan to release the images on our website, via email updates to those who have signed up for them, and on social media. They were forced to unofficially release the partially treated iris results on their Facebook page (which have now been removed from their page) since one of their investors accidentally leaked the pictures.Yeah looks sketchy to me because their website looks very amateur and their facebook page seems to be where they'll reveal the results,
You can ask for more questions here as long as those questions haven’t already been answered or addressed in the “Answer” section of their website. I’m sure they’re willing to give you a more detailed explanation of their procedure if you ask on here though.me not understanding it
I believe the chairman of Stroma Medical holds the patent to this laser eye color change technology which is why no other company has been able to do so yet.it not being done by anyone else
That’s fair, but their website seems fine to me. It functions, is minimal and answered nearly all my questions about the company and procedure. I’m sure it’ll be improved in the future though as the companies procedure is still not commercially available to the public. Like I said earlier, you can ask some specific questions you have on their Facebook page.Stroma just seem like they're running a facebook page and an unfinished website and I can't find enough information on the process to be able to understand it
They plan to release the images on our website, via email updates to those who have signed up for them, and on social media. They were forced to unofficially release the partially treated iris results on their Facebook page (which have now been removed from their page) since one of their investors accidentally leaked the pictures.
You can ask for more questions here as long as those questions haven’t already been answered or addressed in the “Answer” section of their website. I’m sure they’re willing to give you a more detailed explanation of their procedure if you ask on here though.
I believe the chairman of Stroma Medical holds the patent to this laser eye color change technology which is why no other company has been able to do so yet.
That’s fair, but their website seems fine to me. It functions, is minimal and answered nearly all my questions about the company and procedure. I’m sure it’ll be improved in the future though as the companies procedure is still not commercially available to the public. Like I said earlier, you can ask some specific questions you have on their Facebook page.
Personally, I found this interview of their CEO Douglas Daniels and Chairman Gregg Homer to be somewhat useful and reassuring. It answers questions such as how the company is securing funding.
(I will admit that the interviews were taken a quite a long time ago.)
Last I found this article to be very helpful as well.
Permanent Iris Color Change
Evaluation is ongoing for a laser treatment that can be completed noninvasively in less than 1 minute; 10 years of animal data and 6 years of human data document safety and efficacy.crstoday.com
You don’t actually have to check out the things I suggested, I just wanted to show you the things that helped me understand their procedure and company.