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cope and ropeIt wont make you look any less curry
other people are gonna do that too so it wont be as unique anymoreLifefuel tbh. I'm gonna heterochromiamaxx when I can afford this.
Maybe. Most normies are clueless when it comes to looks, so they'll probably go for both eyes thinking it'll look the best.other people are gonna do that too so it wont be as unique anymore
I mean the eyes are under a bright light so it's not how they'll look IRL normally. Even the original color looks off.lol it doesn't look that good, it looks kinda fakeish? it seems some of the brown stays mixed with the blue and the blue has no brightness and vividness at all lmao
that's perfect for brown eyes cells : no need to fuck up your eyes : you'll be as rare as light eyes jflThis eventually will just take eye color out of the game entirely. It won't matter what color your eyes are because the uniqueness factor will be gone.
jfl they have the eyes under intense light ofc they are going to look different than irl. actually blue or green eyes look the same in same lightinglol it doesn't look that good, it looks kinda fakeish? it seems some of the brown stays mixed with the blue and the blue has no brightness and vividness at all lmao
its not about raritythat's perfect for brown eyes cells : no need to fuck up your eyes : you'll be as rare as light eyes jfl
I think we're assuming way too much about the general population in terms of how many would do Stroma. How many people go in for plastic/cosmetic surgery?that's perfect for brown eyes cells : no need to fuck up your eyes : you'll be as rare as light eyes jfl
as much as possible pleaseI think we're assuming way too much about the general population in terms of how many would do Stroma. How many people go in for plastic/cosmetic surgery?
Kind of true. Not many people take fin for example even though they could prevent their balding from happening. Normies just dont give a shit about self improvementI think we're assuming way too much about the general population in terms of how many would do Stroma. How many people go in for plastic/cosmetic surgery?
its not about rarity.as much as possible please
I have read somewhere that they charge per treatment, though the treatments after the first are cheaper than the first. It shouldnt cost a crazy amount, I read somewhere for a complete colour change (brown to blue or green) it will be 5-6k USD.How much does it cost ? When will it be available for public ?
I am really considering it once i start making good moneyI have read somewhere that they charge per treatment, though the treatments after the first are cheaper than the first. It shouldnt cost a crazy amount, I read somewhere for a complete colour change (brown to blue or green) it will be 5-6k USD.
see for yourself in those results.Does this procedure do anything to limbal rings? I have subtle limbal ringa that are not visible in normal lightning due to my brown eyes, it would be cool if they remained after stroma makes my eyes lighter sincs then they would be visible
I would say this surgery wont be had by too many, normies just aren't blackpilled at all.Kind of true. Not many people take fin for example even though they could prevent their balding from happening. Normies just dont give a shit about self improvement
NOTES: OUR COMMERCIAL LASER WILL LEAVE NO PIGMENT AROUND THE PUPILlol it doesn't look that good, it looks kinda fakeish? it seems some of the brown stays mixed with the blue and the blue has no brightness and vividness at all lmao
To a certain degree yeah it is about rarityjfl they have the eyes under intense light ofc they are going to look different than irl. actually blue or green eyes look the same in same lighting
its not about rarity
Nah boyo, only on people with dark or light brown eyes to green or blue eyes.are there any results on people who already have blueish/grey eyes?
it still is possible right? I remember when i was younger i had very striking blue eyesNah boyo, only on people with dark or light brown eyes to green or blue eyes.
Its perfect for curries, for curries that have decent bone structure this can be their way to exoticmaxx and slay.It wont make you look any less curry
I think, go ask them on facebook, they have a comment section on one of their posts they reply after a day or two.it still is possible right? I remember when i was younger i had very striking blue eyes
Nah if a girl even finds out you're curry, it's over because of the negative stereotypes.Its perfect for curries, for curries that have decent bone structure this can be their way to exoticmaxx and slay.
I think, go ask them on facebook, they have a comment section on one of their posts they reply after a day or two.
Lifefuel tbh. I'm gonna heterochromiamaxx when I can afford this.
CopeNah if a girl even finds out you're curry, it's over because of the negative stereotypes.
I actually saw a random YouTuber with heterochromia and thought it was a great halo. Everyone in the comment section kept mentioning how it was the coolest thing.I see I've blackpilled some people about heterochromiamaxing being better than blueeyemaxing
As I've said on a previous similar thread, don't expect this to get FDA approval without extensive research (that is PEER reviewed studies on Ophalmology / Oculoplastic surgery journals) and properly planned clinical trials. They seem to have done none of that and just share results - anecdata from some uneventful cases.
Theyve been trialling it for years successfully with no negative effects so far. Id bet in 5-6 years this will be available in a number of places.As I've said on a previous similar thread, don't expect this to get FDA approval without extensive research (that is PEER reviewed studies on Ophalmology / Oculoplastic surgery journals) and properly planned clinical trials. They seem to have done none of that and just share results - anecdata from some uneventful cases.
If it gets FDA approval then its probably safe. Anyhow it will be available in other countries in 5-6 years anyway id bet.Still kinda hesitant, something about shooting lasers into my eyes just gives me weird vibes..
this is coming from a dude with silicon in his face
If it gets FDA approval then its probably safe. Anyhow it will be available in other countries in 5-6 years anyway id bet.
They would end up bankrupt if they are going to do this shit without an approval from the FDA.Who gives af about FDA???
Here we go again.Theyve been trialling it for years successfully with no negative effects so far. Id bet in 5-6 years this will be available in a number of places.
Only time will tell, they're still researching it and regulatory bodies worldwide will have to give approval for them to begin selling their commercial laser.'probably' isnt good enough when it comes to your damn eyesight.
blindness is 100x worse than being a bald manlet.
jealous nglFeels good to already have blue eyes
So this study was about using lasers to remove melanin was it? The sample is fairly neglible yea so Im putting off getting it until some more research has been done, even if it takes another 10 years.They would end up bankrupt if they are going to do this shit without an approval from the FDA.
Here we go again.
Listen, look up Stroma Medical on any scientific journal the search would yield 0 results. They're literally only popular here and maybe in some sketchy women makeup art forums or something. Research and peer reviews from people other the ones of the company, along with FDA approval are what is going to actually determine the quality of the results and the potential complications, not the company's Facebook marketing page.
The only article I could dig up that has to do with cosmetic eye color change is this
Keratopigmentation to Change the Apparent Color of the Human Eye: A Novel Indication for Corneal Tattooing - PubMed
As a novel indication, purely cosmetic keratopigmentation demonstrated stable pigmentation with no visual disability, high patient satisfaction, and favorable outcomes in all patients. Elective keratopigmentation seems to be a viable and convenient modality for changing the apparent color of the...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
which is a fucking joke study btw with that negligible sample size.
normies will always preach bluepilled shit.I can already see the hashtags once Stroma goes mainstream
#Myeyesarebeautiful #acceptyoureyes #Noneedtochange
#Eyepositivity will be the trending one though
It might be available in Europe in that timeframe tbh.this shit needs to come out asap like 5 years or less
blind chad>>bald manlet subhuman'probably' isnt good enough when it comes to your damn eyesight.
blindness is 100x worse than being a bald manlet.
Did you call me?cope and rope
What about shooting lasers from your eyes?something about shooting lasers into my eyes just