Thoughts on eye colour change surgery

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morph ( only colour of eyes ). brw what do you think about changing eye color surgery? Is it possible to achieve natural, good results with this procedure? I'm going to do it in a couple of months.
 

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apparently it's safe, you're talking about keratopigmentation ? Your morph looks good in my opinion
Don't go for a color that's too light, if it doesn't look natural you're cooked
 
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kerato looks fake from close up, laser depigmentation isnt safe yet and often yields muddy dark versions of the target color
id wait another few years for the latter to improve and cope with contacts in the meantime
 
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kerato looks fake from close up, laser depigmentation isnt safe yet and often yields muddy dark versions of the target color
id wait another few years for the latter to improve and cope with contacts in the meantime
Isn't safe according to who ? And the results are great you just shouldn't expect A10 eyes obviously
 
Isn't safe according to who ? And the results are great you just shouldn't expect A10 eyes obviously
according to every medical professional and association that doesnt have a personal financial stake in it.

as for the results, i have yet to see a case where a person with dark eye color ended up with lighter eyes that are visible without shining light directly into their eyes. folks that document their journey on yt all end up with a muddy dark color that you could mistake for dark eyes if the sun doesnt shine directly into their faces
 
according to every medical professional and association that doesnt have a personal financial stake in it.
No one went blind from it , there's studies on it
as for the results, i have yet to see a case where a person with dark eye color ended up with lighter eyes that are visible without shining light directly into their eyes.
theres a blsck guy that went from t50 to blue , it depends on the individual
 
No one went blind from it , there's studies on it
blidness is very rare, but there are plenty of other potential complications that are more common like glaucoma and light sensitivity. doctors nowadays can barely do anything if your eyes get damaged, so for the average results its not worth it imo
 
blidness is very rare, but there are plenty of other potential complications that are more common like glaucoma and light sensitivity. doctors nowadays can barely do anything if your eyes get damaged, so for the average results its not worth it imo
Lightbsensitivity sure , but glaucoma is rare af , but all in all i agree it has to be given like another 6 years to have a good sample size for a good study
 
No one went blind from it , there's studies on it

theres a blsck guy that went from t50 to blue , it depends on the indiv
Do you have any pictures of the black guy? Majority of the people ive seen with dark brown eyes always get a very dark grey colour, like the ones newborn baby has.
 
Lightbsensitivity sure , but glaucoma is rare af , but all in all i agree it has to be given like another 6 years to have a good sample size for a good study
they usually prescribe you eye drops that you have to use long after the procedure is done to prevent it. even then, glaucoma can happen months or even years after the procedure, which is the worst thing, not knowing if the complications might catch up after all.

edit: we need not just more studies, but primarily better lasers that can reliably break down the melanin small enough so it no longer risks clogging the drainage channels
 
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they usually prescribe you eye drops that you have to use long after the procedure is done to prevent it. even then, glaucoma can happen months or even years after the procedure, which is the worst thing, not knowing if the complications might catch up after all.

edit: we need not just more studies, but primarily better lasers that can reliably break down the melanin small enough so it no longer risks clogging the drainage channels
People dont care lol about the risks lol. They are all braindead of this fcking extreme looksmaxing type shi
 
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Eye colours are the last thing you will need to change. Go Lens or go blind.
 

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