Ultimate Guide to Permanent Eye Color Change Methods: Risks, Costs, and Results

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"OMG I LOVE YOUR EYES"

beauty and the beast girl GIF


This is one of the most commonly heard compliments you hear when a woman finds a dude attractive.

There are multiple different ways to enhance or permanently change the eye color, ranging from temporary to permanent solutions, while simultaneously using support from surrounding areas like this sclera and utilizing eyebrow/eyelash density and thickness to cause contrast.



First let's speak about health indicators, the sclera, the eyebrows, the eyelashes to make sure contrast is in check, below I have linked down the products you will need, to make sure your contrast is in check,

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Lumify eye drops contain brimonidine, which selectively stimulates alpha-2 adrenergic receptors to cause vasoconstriction of the blood vessels, but overuse can lead to a feedback loop, where rebound vasodilation causes persistent or increased redness once the effect wears off.
Minoxidil 2 5mg tablet 500x500



Oral minoxidil helps by waking up hair follicles, and increasing blood flow, while promoting the growth of thicker, denser lashes and eyebrows over time. I recommend also adding castor oil on top of this

Cool now let's begin

THREAD SONG :






Why is the iris a certain color?

So the color of the iris is determined by the amount of melanin along with its distribution.

Why Does the Iris Have Melanin?

There are multiple different reasons why the iris has melanin, but mainly this is a genetically developed trait over a span of thousands of years

Genetic Determination - The presence and amount of melanin in the iris are controlled by genes, this melanin is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes located in the iris.

Can it change naturally over time? - Very Unlikely

During fetal development, the amount of melanin deposited in the iris determines its final color.

So Really, Why Are Some People’s Eyes Brown, Blue, Green, or Other Colors?

Brown Eyes: Have a high concentration of melanin in the iris, leading to a darker appearance. The dense melanin absorbs most light, making the eyes appear brown.

Blue Eyes: Have very little melanin in the front layer of the iris (stroma).

Green Eyes: They have a moderate amount of melanin along with a yellowish pigment called lipochrome. The combination of low melanin and light scattering produces green eyes.

Other Variations: Eye colors like hazel or gray are due to variations in melanin levels and light scattering effects.

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THE THREE MAIN WAYS TO ALTER YOUR EYE PIGMENT

TechniqueSafetyEffectivenessPatient satisfactionRegulation
Iris depigmentationRelatively safe; lacks long-term dataDarker irises, highly effective andModerate - aesthetic imitationsNot approved by FDA or CE
keratopigmentationMinimal risks with Proper screening riskEffective for lighterHigh due to durability, but can go bad if screening and coloring are badInvestigational
Iris implantsRisk of complications, including glaucoma and endothelial damageImmediate but high complication rateLow due to long-term risks and severe visual lossApproved


Table Of Contents:

Laser iris depigmentation
Keropigmentation
Iris implants


Laser Iris depigmentation


Laser iris depigmentation is a cosmetic procedure that uses a Nd:YAG laser to remove superficial melanin from the iris, the whole point of the procedure is mostly aiming to lighten brown eyes to shades like light blue or green.

One of the negatives is that it involves multiple sessions and the shit typically costs between $5,000 and $7,000 when done outside of the country, it is not approved by the FDA but doesn't mean shit still works and the risks are close to nothing,The laser targets the melanin in the anterior layers of the iris to break down the pigment, which is then absorbed or expelled by the body, and then it allows it to reveal a lighter underlying eye color.

@Clavicular was speaking about this and it reminded me to mention this




you can't really choose the underlying eye color because the actual color depends on the iris's deeper structures, the stroma, which lies beneath the pigment layer. The pigment covering the stromal layer is just what influences the visible color,


risks are quite minimal but since the procedure is experimental and not FDA-approved, it can be sort of risky considering outcomes can be unpredictable or incomplete.

But in my opinion this is probably the safest way to go about it, the effect can be quite moderate though it won't be a crazy change usually, unless you go through 15+ sessions which is quite costly for the ROI

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Keropigmentation

Keratopigmentation, this is a procedure that is done by injecting pigment into the corneal stroma to change eye color,It is done by using femtosecond lasers to create a precise, controlled pocket within the cornea, allowing the pigment to be deposited securely and permanently. The ROI is really high When performed by a skilled specialist, and with proper screening and careful pigment selection,

Change your eye color | LEC Paris


The procedure is a shit ton though, with it's regular costs ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the clinic, location, and case. The reason why it's so expensive is because of the intricate laser work and precise pigment application, it is not widely available and is usually considered a cosmetic procedure, The rate of complications, is relatively low when performed by experienced surgeons, but can include risks such as infection, pigment migration,irregular pigmentation, or unintended cosmetic results, some serious comical shit if you really get fucked over

If the procedure is done well, with proper patient screening though, along with the correct pigment choice, and expertise, it can improve your PSL + 1, eye color is in the top three miscellaneous features, for me to arguably number one, natural-looking results are always the goal when it comes to,Procedures like this though, any of cosmetic altering should be undetected. On the other hand, poor execution of this can go really bad like botched type shit, incorrect color selection, it can lead to an unnatural, uncanny appearance, with uneven pigmentation, scarring, or pigment migration that makes the eyes look distorted or unsettling, keratopigmentation is fucking godly roi if done right, but it's something to approach with caution and go to a specialist with experience



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Iris implants


Iris implants are medical-grade silicone devices designed specifically for severe iris defects like aniridia or trauma-related iris damage,

It's not usually used for cosmetic purposes

The process involves surgically placing the custom-made or pre-fabricated implant into the eye through a small incision, often using advanced techniques like suture fixation or sutureless methods depending on the specific device and patient needs. The procedure can cost between $10,000 and $25,000 or more, depending on the geographic location, implant type, and complexity

Literally a complication rate of approximately 5-15%,


Although I noticed when this procedure is done correctly it actually looks the most real out of all three, almost like you never had anything done but to be honest it's just a terrible way to go about it and very unreasonable, not even unreasonable just retarded

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Anyways this is the end, One of my first threats that I actually put some effort in, enjoy and some feedback would be appreciated :love:
@whatsamaxilla @neverstresssss @sherry12 @vision_n @moleculeninja @dogshitinfras @Amex @Laticular @ImaASCENDsoon @WhoTookVendetta @Washa_bhai @whiteperson @chromednash @niggero0


 

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yea theres also alr alot of high eff good threads from like 2019 - 2024 on all subjects, just didn't see a eye color one
 
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1. The FGFR3/Infigratinib Factor
Infigratinib is the "X-factor" here. While HGH is the standard, Infigratinib (originally for achondroplasia and certain cancers) is the only thing on this list that fundamentally alters the genetic "stop" signal.
  • The Risk: Inhibiting FGFR3 systemically can lead to hyperphosphatemia (too much phosphorus in the blood), which can actually cause ectopic calcification—mineralizing things that shouldn't be bone (like soft tissue or blood vessels).

2. The "Dry" Androgen Dilemma
Using Halotestin or Tren for height is high-risk/high-reward.
  • Bone Maturation: While they don't aromatize, ultra-potent androgens can still accelerate bone maturation via direct AR signaling in the growth plate.
  • The "Halo" Trap: Halotestin is notoriously hepatotoxic. If your liver enzymes (AST/ALT) redline, your liver's production of systemic IGF-1 (the HGH goal) will actually drop, defeating the purpose of the HGH. Anavar or Masteron are much more "growth-friendly" due to their lower toxicity.

3. The Estrogen Tightrope
You noted Endoxifen over Letrozole. This is a smart distinction. Letrozole often "crushes" E2 to zero, which leads to:
  • Osteoporosis: You need some estrogen for bone mineralization.
  • Lipid Disaster: Zero E2 combined with oral androgens (like Halo) will wreck your HDL/LDL ratios, making the "Blood" ancillaries (Nattokinase) work overtime just to keep you from a cardiovascular event.

4. Ancillary Critical Add: Insulin Sensitivity
HGH is a potent anti-insulin hormone. Running high-dose HGH often leads to insulin resistance or "HGH-induced diabetes."
  • The Fix: You might need to consider Berberine or Metformin to keep the GLUT4 receptors sensitive. If insulin is high, IGF-1 bioavailability often suffers because IGFBP-3 (binding protein) gets thrown out of whack.

5. Growth Plate Status
The most important "ancillary" isn't a pill—it's a left hand/wrist X-ray. If the epiphyseal plates are already fused (ossified), this entire stack shifts from "Height Growth" to "Acromegaly" (thickening of the jaw, hands, and internal organs) without adding any vertical inches."
 
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"
1. The FGFR3/Infigratinib Factor
Infigratinib is the "X-factor" here. While HGH is the standard, Infigratinib (originally for achondroplasia and certain cancers) is the only thing on this list that fundamentally alters the genetic "stop" signal.
  • The Risk: Inhibiting FGFR3 systemically can lead to hyperphosphatemia (too much phosphorus in the blood), which can actually cause ectopic calcification—mineralizing things that shouldn't be bone (like soft tissue or blood vessels).

2. The "Dry" Androgen Dilemma
Using Halotestin or Tren for height is high-risk/high-reward.
  • Bone Maturation: While they don't aromatize, ultra-potent androgens can still accelerate bone maturation via direct AR signaling in the growth plate.
  • The "Halo" Trap: Halotestin is notoriously hepatotoxic. If your liver enzymes (AST/ALT) redline, your liver's production of systemic IGF-1 (the HGH goal) will actually drop, defeating the purpose of the HGH. Anavar or Masteron are much more "growth-friendly" due to their lower toxicity.

3. The Estrogen Tightrope
You noted Endoxifen over Letrozole. This is a smart distinction. Letrozole often "crushes" E2 to zero, which leads to:
  • Osteoporosis: You need some estrogen for bone mineralization.
  • Lipid Disaster: Zero E2 combined with oral androgens (like Halo) will wreck your HDL/LDL ratios, making the "Blood" ancillaries (Nattokinase) work overtime just to keep you from a cardiovascular event.

4. Ancillary Critical Add: Insulin Sensitivity
HGH is a potent anti-insulin hormone. Running high-dose HGH often leads to insulin resistance or "HGH-induced diabetes."
  • The Fix: You might need to consider Berberine or Metformin to keep the GLUT4 receptors sensitive. If insulin is high, IGF-1 bioavailability often suffers because IGFBP-3 (binding protein) gets thrown out of whack.

5. Growth Plate Status
The most important "ancillary" isn't a pill—it's a left hand/wrist X-ray. If the epiphyseal plates are already fused (ossified), this entire stack shifts from "Height Growth" to "Acromegaly" (thickening of the jaw, hands, and internal organs) without adding any vertical inches."
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NOT MEDICAL ADVICE

"OMG I LOVE YOUR EYES"

beauty and the beast girl GIF


This is one of the most commonly heard compliments you hear when a woman finds a dude attractive.

There are multiple different ways to enhance or permanently change the eye color, ranging from temporary to permanent solutions, while simultaneously using support from surrounding areas like this sclera and utilizing eyebrow/eyelash density and thickness to cause contrast.



First let's speak about health indicators, the sclera, the eyebrows, the eyelashes to make sure contrast is in check, below I have linked down the products you will need, to make sure your contrast is in check,

View attachment 4830761


Lumify eye drops contain brimonidine, which selectively stimulates alpha-2 adrenergic receptors to cause vasoconstriction of the blood vessels, but overuse can lead to a feedback loop, where rebound vasodilation causes persistent or increased redness once the effect wears off.
View attachment 4830771


Oral minoxidil helps by waking up hair follicles, and increasing blood flow, while promoting the growth of thicker, denser lashes and eyebrows over time. I recommend also adding castor oil on top of this

Cool now let's begin

THREAD SONG :






Why is the iris a certain color?

So the color of the iris is determined by the amount of melanin along with its distribution.

Why Does the Iris Have Melanin?

There are multiple different reasons why the iris has melanin, but mainly this is a genetically developed trait over a span of thousands of years

Genetic Determination - The presence and amount of melanin in the iris are controlled by genes, this melanin is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes located in the iris.

Can it change naturally over time? - Very Unlikely

During fetal development, the amount of melanin deposited in the iris determines its final color.

So Really, Why Are Some People’s Eyes Brown, Blue, Green, or Other Colors?

Brown Eyes: Have a high concentration of melanin in the iris, leading to a darker appearance. The dense melanin absorbs most light, making the eyes appear brown.

Blue Eyes: Have very little melanin in the front layer of the iris (stroma).

Green Eyes: They have a moderate amount of melanin along with a yellowish pigment called lipochrome. The combination of low melanin and light scattering produces green eyes.

Other Variations: Eye colors like hazel or gray are due to variations in melanin levels and light scattering effects.

View attachment 4831060


THE THREE MAIN WAYS TO ALTER YOUR EYE PIGMENT

TechniqueSafetyEffectivenessPatient satisfactionRegulation
Iris depigmentationRelatively safe; lacks long-term dataDarker irises, highly effective andModerate - aesthetic imitationsNot approved by FDA or CE
keratopigmentationMinimal risks with Proper screening riskEffective for lighterHigh due to durability, but can go bad if screening and coloring are badInvestigational
Iris implantsRisk of complications, including glaucoma and endothelial damageImmediate but high complication rateLow due to long-term risks and severe visual lossApproved


Table Of Contents:

Laser iris depigmentation
Keropigmentation
Iris implants


Laser Iris depigmentation


Laser iris depigmentation is a cosmetic procedure that uses a Nd:YAG laser to remove superficial melanin from the iris, the whole point of the procedure is mostly aiming to lighten brown eyes to shades like light blue or green.

One of the negatives is that it involves multiple sessions and the shit typically costs between $5,000 and $7,000 when done outside of the country, it is not approved by the FDA but doesn't mean shit still works and the risks are close to nothing,The laser targets the melanin in the anterior layers of the iris to break down the pigment, which is then absorbed or expelled by the body, and then it allows it to reveal a lighter underlying eye color.

@Clavicular was speaking about this and it reminded me to mention this



you can't really choose the underlying eye color because the actual color depends on the iris's deeper structures, the stroma, which lies beneath the pigment layer. The pigment covering the stromal layer is just what influences the visible color,


risks are quite minimal but since the procedure is experimental and not FDA-approved, it can be sort of risky considering outcomes can be unpredictable or incomplete.

But in my opinion this is probably the safest way to go about it, the effect can be quite moderate though it won't be a crazy change usually, unless you go through 15+ sessions which is quite costly for the ROI



Keropigmentation

Keratopigmentation, this is a procedure that is done by injecting pigment into the corneal stroma to change eye color,It is done by using femtosecond lasers to create a precise, controlled pocket within the cornea, allowing the pigment to be deposited securely and permanently. The ROI is really high When performed by a skilled specialist, and with proper screening and careful pigment selection,

Change your eye color | LEC Paris


The procedure is a shit ton though, with it's regular costs ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the clinic, location, and case. The reason why it's so expensive is because of the intricate laser work and precise pigment application, it is not widely available and is usually considered a cosmetic procedure, The rate of complications, is relatively low when performed by experienced surgeons, but can include risks such as infection, pigment migration,irregular pigmentation, or unintended cosmetic results, some serious comical shit if you really get fucked over

If the procedure is done well, with proper patient screening though, along with the correct pigment choice, and expertise, it can improve your PSL + 1, eye color is in the top three miscellaneous features, for me to arguably number one, natural-looking results are always the goal when it comes to,Procedures like this though, any of cosmetic altering should be undetected. On the other hand, poor execution of this can go really bad like botched type shit, incorrect color selection, it can lead to an unnatural, uncanny appearance, with uneven pigmentation, scarring, or pigment migration that makes the eyes look distorted or unsettling, keratopigmentation is fucking godly roi if done right, but it's something to approach with caution and go to a specialist with experience










Iris implants


Iris implants are medical-grade silicone devices designed specifically for severe iris defects like aniridia or trauma-related iris damage,

It's not usually used for cosmetic purposes

The process involves surgically placing the custom-made or pre-fabricated implant into the eye through a small incision, often using advanced techniques like suture fixation or sutureless methods depending on the specific device and patient needs. The procedure can cost between $10,000 and $25,000 or more, depending on the geographic location, implant type, and complexity

Literally a complication rate of approximately 5-15%,


Although I noticed when this procedure is done correctly it actually looks the most real out of all three, almost like you never had anything done but to be honest it's just a terrible way to go about it and very unreasonable, not even unreasonable just retarded





Anyways this is the end, One of my first threats that I actually put some effort in, enjoy and some feedback would be appreciated :love:
@whatsamaxilla @neverstresssss @sherry12 @vision_n @moleculeninja @dogshitinfras @Amex @Laticular @ImaASCENDsoon @WhoTookVendetta @Washa_bhai @whiteperson @chromednash @niggero0



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NOT MEDICAL ADVICE

"OMG I LOVE YOUR EYES"

beauty and the beast girl GIF


This is one of the most commonly heard compliments you hear when a woman finds a dude attractive.

There are multiple different ways to enhance or permanently change the eye color, ranging from temporary to permanent solutions, while simultaneously using support from surrounding areas like this sclera and utilizing eyebrow/eyelash density and thickness to cause contrast.



First let's speak about health indicators, the sclera, the eyebrows, the eyelashes to make sure contrast is in check, below I have linked down the products you will need, to make sure your contrast is in check,

View attachment 4830761


Lumify eye drops contain brimonidine, which selectively stimulates alpha-2 adrenergic receptors to cause vasoconstriction of the blood vessels, but overuse can lead to a feedback loop, where rebound vasodilation causes persistent or increased redness once the effect wears off.
View attachment 4830771


Oral minoxidil helps by waking up hair follicles, and increasing blood flow, while promoting the growth of thicker, denser lashes and eyebrows over time. I recommend also adding castor oil on top of this

Cool now let's begin

THREAD SONG :






Why is the iris a certain color?

So the color of the iris is determined by the amount of melanin along with its distribution.

Why Does the Iris Have Melanin?

There are multiple different reasons why the iris has melanin, but mainly this is a genetically developed trait over a span of thousands of years

Genetic Determination - The presence and amount of melanin in the iris are controlled by genes, this melanin is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes located in the iris.

Can it change naturally over time? - Very Unlikely

During fetal development, the amount of melanin deposited in the iris determines its final color.

So Really, Why Are Some People’s Eyes Brown, Blue, Green, or Other Colors?

Brown Eyes: Have a high concentration of melanin in the iris, leading to a darker appearance. The dense melanin absorbs most light, making the eyes appear brown.

Blue Eyes: Have very little melanin in the front layer of the iris (stroma).

Green Eyes: They have a moderate amount of melanin along with a yellowish pigment called lipochrome. The combination of low melanin and light scattering produces green eyes.

Other Variations: Eye colors like hazel or gray are due to variations in melanin levels and light scattering effects.

View attachment 4831060


THE THREE MAIN WAYS TO ALTER YOUR EYE PIGMENT

TechniqueSafetyEffectivenessPatient satisfactionRegulation
Iris depigmentationRelatively safe; lacks long-term dataDarker irises, highly effective andModerate - aesthetic imitationsNot approved by FDA or CE
keratopigmentationMinimal risks with Proper screening riskEffective for lighterHigh due to durability, but can go bad if screening and coloring are badInvestigational
Iris implantsRisk of complications, including glaucoma and endothelial damageImmediate but high complication rateLow due to long-term risks and severe visual lossApproved


Table Of Contents:

Laser iris depigmentation
Keropigmentation
Iris implants


Laser Iris depigmentation


Laser iris depigmentation is a cosmetic procedure that uses a Nd:YAG laser to remove superficial melanin from the iris, the whole point of the procedure is mostly aiming to lighten brown eyes to shades like light blue or green.

One of the negatives is that it involves multiple sessions and the shit typically costs between $5,000 and $7,000 when done outside of the country, it is not approved by the FDA but doesn't mean shit still works and the risks are close to nothing,The laser targets the melanin in the anterior layers of the iris to break down the pigment, which is then absorbed or expelled by the body, and then it allows it to reveal a lighter underlying eye color.

@Clavicular was speaking about this and it reminded me to mention this



you can't really choose the underlying eye color because the actual color depends on the iris's deeper structures, the stroma, which lies beneath the pigment layer. The pigment covering the stromal layer is just what influences the visible color,


risks are quite minimal but since the procedure is experimental and not FDA-approved, it can be sort of risky considering outcomes can be unpredictable or incomplete.

But in my opinion this is probably the safest way to go about it, the effect can be quite moderate though it won't be a crazy change usually, unless you go through 15+ sessions which is quite costly for the ROI



Keropigmentation

Keratopigmentation, this is a procedure that is done by injecting pigment into the corneal stroma to change eye color,It is done by using femtosecond lasers to create a precise, controlled pocket within the cornea, allowing the pigment to be deposited securely and permanently. The ROI is really high When performed by a skilled specialist, and with proper screening and careful pigment selection,

Change your eye color | LEC Paris


The procedure is a shit ton though, with it's regular costs ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the clinic, location, and case. The reason why it's so expensive is because of the intricate laser work and precise pigment application, it is not widely available and is usually considered a cosmetic procedure, The rate of complications, is relatively low when performed by experienced surgeons, but can include risks such as infection, pigment migration,irregular pigmentation, or unintended cosmetic results, some serious comical shit if you really get fucked over

If the procedure is done well, with proper patient screening though, along with the correct pigment choice, and expertise, it can improve your PSL + 1, eye color is in the top three miscellaneous features, for me to arguably number one, natural-looking results are always the goal when it comes to,Procedures like this though, any of cosmetic altering should be undetected. On the other hand, poor execution of this can go really bad like botched type shit, incorrect color selection, it can lead to an unnatural, uncanny appearance, with uneven pigmentation, scarring, or pigment migration that makes the eyes look distorted or unsettling, keratopigmentation is fucking godly roi if done right, but it's something to approach with caution and go to a specialist with experience










Iris implants


Iris implants are medical-grade silicone devices designed specifically for severe iris defects like aniridia or trauma-related iris damage,

It's not usually used for cosmetic purposes

The process involves surgically placing the custom-made or pre-fabricated implant into the eye through a small incision, often using advanced techniques like suture fixation or sutureless methods depending on the specific device and patient needs. The procedure can cost between $10,000 and $25,000 or more, depending on the geographic location, implant type, and complexity

Literally a complication rate of approximately 5-15%,


Although I noticed when this procedure is done correctly it actually looks the most real out of all three, almost like you never had anything done but to be honest it's just a terrible way to go about it and very unreasonable, not even unreasonable just retarded





Anyways this is the end, One of my first threats that I actually put some effort in, enjoy and some feedback would be appreciated :love:
@whatsamaxilla @neverstresssss @sherry12 @vision_n @moleculeninja @dogshitinfras @Amex @Laticular @ImaASCENDsoon @WhoTookVendetta @Washa_bhai @whiteperson @chromednash @niggero0



nice thread but iris depigmentation just makes you look like youre wearing contacts doesnt look natural look up the results and they all look weird like fucking anime cosplayers wearing big blue eyes
 
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NOT MEDICAL ADVICE

"OMG I LOVE YOUR EYES"

beauty and the beast girl GIF


This is one of the most commonly heard compliments you hear when a woman finds a dude attractive.

There are multiple different ways to enhance or permanently change the eye color, ranging from temporary to permanent solutions, while simultaneously using support from surrounding areas like this sclera and utilizing eyebrow/eyelash density and thickness to cause contrast.



First let's speak about health indicators, the sclera, the eyebrows, the eyelashes to make sure contrast is in check, below I have linked down the products you will need, to make sure your contrast is in check,

View attachment 4830761


Lumify eye drops contain brimonidine, which selectively stimulates alpha-2 adrenergic receptors to cause vasoconstriction of the blood vessels, but overuse can lead to a feedback loop, where rebound vasodilation causes persistent or increased redness once the effect wears off.
View attachment 4830771


Oral minoxidil helps by waking up hair follicles, and increasing blood flow, while promoting the growth of thicker, denser lashes and eyebrows over time. I recommend also adding castor oil on top of this

Cool now let's begin

THREAD SONG :






Why is the iris a certain color?

So the color of the iris is determined by the amount of melanin along with its distribution.

Why Does the Iris Have Melanin?

There are multiple different reasons why the iris has melanin, but mainly this is a genetically developed trait over a span of thousands of years

Genetic Determination - The presence and amount of melanin in the iris are controlled by genes, this melanin is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes located in the iris.

Can it change naturally over time? - Very Unlikely

During fetal development, the amount of melanin deposited in the iris determines its final color.

So Really, Why Are Some People’s Eyes Brown, Blue, Green, or Other Colors?

Brown Eyes: Have a high concentration of melanin in the iris, leading to a darker appearance. The dense melanin absorbs most light, making the eyes appear brown.

Blue Eyes: Have very little melanin in the front layer of the iris (stroma).

Green Eyes: They have a moderate amount of melanin along with a yellowish pigment called lipochrome. The combination of low melanin and light scattering produces green eyes.

Other Variations: Eye colors like hazel or gray are due to variations in melanin levels and light scattering effects.

View attachment 4831060


THE THREE MAIN WAYS TO ALTER YOUR EYE PIGMENT

TechniqueSafetyEffectivenessPatient satisfactionRegulation
Iris depigmentationRelatively safe; lacks long-term dataDarker irises, highly effective andModerate - aesthetic imitationsNot approved by FDA or CE
keratopigmentationMinimal risks with Proper screening riskEffective for lighterHigh due to durability, but can go bad if screening and coloring are badInvestigational
Iris implantsRisk of complications, including glaucoma and endothelial damageImmediate but high complication rateLow due to long-term risks and severe visual lossApproved


Table Of Contents:

Laser iris depigmentation
Keropigmentation
Iris implants


Laser Iris depigmentation


Laser iris depigmentation is a cosmetic procedure that uses a Nd:YAG laser to remove superficial melanin from the iris, the whole point of the procedure is mostly aiming to lighten brown eyes to shades like light blue or green.

One of the negatives is that it involves multiple sessions and the shit typically costs between $5,000 and $7,000 when done outside of the country, it is not approved by the FDA but doesn't mean shit still works and the risks are close to nothing,The laser targets the melanin in the anterior layers of the iris to break down the pigment, which is then absorbed or expelled by the body, and then it allows it to reveal a lighter underlying eye color.

@Clavicular was speaking about this and it reminded me to mention this



you can't really choose the underlying eye color because the actual color depends on the iris's deeper structures, the stroma, which lies beneath the pigment layer. The pigment covering the stromal layer is just what influences the visible color,


risks are quite minimal but since the procedure is experimental and not FDA-approved, it can be sort of risky considering outcomes can be unpredictable or incomplete.

But in my opinion this is probably the safest way to go about it, the effect can be quite moderate though it won't be a crazy change usually, unless you go through 15+ sessions which is quite costly for the ROI



Keropigmentation

Keratopigmentation, this is a procedure that is done by injecting pigment into the corneal stroma to change eye color,It is done by using femtosecond lasers to create a precise, controlled pocket within the cornea, allowing the pigment to be deposited securely and permanently. The ROI is really high When performed by a skilled specialist, and with proper screening and careful pigment selection,

Change your eye color | LEC Paris


The procedure is a shit ton though, with it's regular costs ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the clinic, location, and case. The reason why it's so expensive is because of the intricate laser work and precise pigment application, it is not widely available and is usually considered a cosmetic procedure, The rate of complications, is relatively low when performed by experienced surgeons, but can include risks such as infection, pigment migration,irregular pigmentation, or unintended cosmetic results, some serious comical shit if you really get fucked over

If the procedure is done well, with proper patient screening though, along with the correct pigment choice, and expertise, it can improve your PSL + 1, eye color is in the top three miscellaneous features, for me to arguably number one, natural-looking results are always the goal when it comes to,Procedures like this though, any of cosmetic altering should be undetected. On the other hand, poor execution of this can go really bad like botched type shit, incorrect color selection, it can lead to an unnatural, uncanny appearance, with uneven pigmentation, scarring, or pigment migration that makes the eyes look distorted or unsettling, keratopigmentation is fucking godly roi if done right, but it's something to approach with caution and go to a specialist with experience










Iris implants


Iris implants are medical-grade silicone devices designed specifically for severe iris defects like aniridia or trauma-related iris damage,

It's not usually used for cosmetic purposes

The process involves surgically placing the custom-made or pre-fabricated implant into the eye through a small incision, often using advanced techniques like suture fixation or sutureless methods depending on the specific device and patient needs. The procedure can cost between $10,000 and $25,000 or more, depending on the geographic location, implant type, and complexity

Literally a complication rate of approximately 5-15%,


Although I noticed when this procedure is done correctly it actually looks the most real out of all three, almost like you never had anything done but to be honest it's just a terrible way to go about it and very unreasonable, not even unreasonable just retarded





Anyways this is the end, One of my first threats that I actually put some effort in, enjoy and some feedback would be appreciated :love:
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do yk if h2o2 works in lightning?😭
 
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In theory h202 bleaches melanin and removes pigment, but you're going to cause damage, it won't work without damaging your eyes simultaneously.

 
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In theory h202 bleaches melanin and removes pigment, but you're going to cause damage, it won't work without damaging your eyes simultaneously.


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NOT MEDICAL ADVICE

"OMG I LOVE YOUR EYES"

beauty and the beast girl GIF


This is one of the most commonly heard compliments you hear when a woman finds a dude attractive.

There are multiple different ways to enhance or permanently change the eye color, ranging from temporary to permanent solutions, while simultaneously using support from surrounding areas like this sclera and utilizing eyebrow/eyelash density and thickness to cause contrast.



First let's speak about health indicators, the sclera, the eyebrows, the eyelashes to make sure contrast is in check, below I have linked down the products you will need, to make sure your contrast is in check,

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Lumify eye drops contain brimonidine, which selectively stimulates alpha-2 adrenergic receptors to cause vasoconstriction of the blood vessels, but overuse can lead to a feedback loop, where rebound vasodilation causes persistent or increased redness once the effect wears off.
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Oral minoxidil helps by waking up hair follicles, and increasing blood flow, while promoting the growth of thicker, denser lashes and eyebrows over time. I recommend also adding castor oil on top of this

Cool now let's begin

THREAD SONG :






Why is the iris a certain color?

So the color of the iris is determined by the amount of melanin along with its distribution.

Why Does the Iris Have Melanin?

There are multiple different reasons why the iris has melanin, but mainly this is a genetically developed trait over a span of thousands of years

Genetic Determination - The presence and amount of melanin in the iris are controlled by genes, this melanin is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes located in the iris.

Can it change naturally over time? - Very Unlikely

During fetal development, the amount of melanin deposited in the iris determines its final color.

So Really, Why Are Some People’s Eyes Brown, Blue, Green, or Other Colors?

Brown Eyes: Have a high concentration of melanin in the iris, leading to a darker appearance. The dense melanin absorbs most light, making the eyes appear brown.

Blue Eyes: Have very little melanin in the front layer of the iris (stroma).

Green Eyes: They have a moderate amount of melanin along with a yellowish pigment called lipochrome. The combination of low melanin and light scattering produces green eyes.

Other Variations: Eye colors like hazel or gray are due to variations in melanin levels and light scattering effects.

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THE THREE MAIN WAYS TO ALTER YOUR EYE PIGMENT

TechniqueSafetyEffectivenessPatient satisfactionRegulation
Iris depigmentationRelatively safe; lacks long-term dataDarker irises, highly effective andModerate - aesthetic imitationsNot approved by FDA or CE
keratopigmentationMinimal risks with Proper screening riskEffective for lighterHigh due to durability, but can go bad if screening and coloring are badInvestigational
Iris implantsRisk of complications, including glaucoma and endothelial damageImmediate but high complication rateLow due to long-term risks and severe visual lossApproved


Table Of Contents:

Laser iris depigmentation
Keropigmentation
Iris implants


Laser Iris depigmentation


Laser iris depigmentation is a cosmetic procedure that uses a Nd:YAG laser to remove superficial melanin from the iris, the whole point of the procedure is mostly aiming to lighten brown eyes to shades like light blue or green.

One of the negatives is that it involves multiple sessions and the shit typically costs between $5,000 and $7,000 when done outside of the country, it is not approved by the FDA but doesn't mean shit still works and the risks are close to nothing,The laser targets the melanin in the anterior layers of the iris to break down the pigment, which is then absorbed or expelled by the body, and then it allows it to reveal a lighter underlying eye color.

@Clavicular was speaking about this and it reminded me to mention this



you can't really choose the underlying eye color because the actual color depends on the iris's deeper structures, the stroma, which lies beneath the pigment layer. The pigment covering the stromal layer is just what influences the visible color,


risks are quite minimal but since the procedure is experimental and not FDA-approved, it can be sort of risky considering outcomes can be unpredictable or incomplete.

But in my opinion this is probably the safest way to go about it, the effect can be quite moderate though it won't be a crazy change usually, unless you go through 15+ sessions which is quite costly for the ROI



Keropigmentation

Keratopigmentation, this is a procedure that is done by injecting pigment into the corneal stroma to change eye color,It is done by using femtosecond lasers to create a precise, controlled pocket within the cornea, allowing the pigment to be deposited securely and permanently. The ROI is really high When performed by a skilled specialist, and with proper screening and careful pigment selection,

Change your eye color | LEC Paris


The procedure is a shit ton though, with it's regular costs ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the clinic, location, and case. The reason why it's so expensive is because of the intricate laser work and precise pigment application, it is not widely available and is usually considered a cosmetic procedure, The rate of complications, is relatively low when performed by experienced surgeons, but can include risks such as infection, pigment migration,irregular pigmentation, or unintended cosmetic results, some serious comical shit if you really get fucked over

If the procedure is done well, with proper patient screening though, along with the correct pigment choice, and expertise, it can improve your PSL + 1, eye color is in the top three miscellaneous features, for me to arguably number one, natural-looking results are always the goal when it comes to,Procedures like this though, any of cosmetic altering should be undetected. On the other hand, poor execution of this can go really bad like botched type shit, incorrect color selection, it can lead to an unnatural, uncanny appearance, with uneven pigmentation, scarring, or pigment migration that makes the eyes look distorted or unsettling, keratopigmentation is fucking godly roi if done right, but it's something to approach with caution and go to a specialist with experience










Iris implants


Iris implants are medical-grade silicone devices designed specifically for severe iris defects like aniridia or trauma-related iris damage,

It's not usually used for cosmetic purposes

The process involves surgically placing the custom-made or pre-fabricated implant into the eye through a small incision, often using advanced techniques like suture fixation or sutureless methods depending on the specific device and patient needs. The procedure can cost between $10,000 and $25,000 or more, depending on the geographic location, implant type, and complexity

Literally a complication rate of approximately 5-15%,


Although I noticed when this procedure is done correctly it actually looks the most real out of all three, almost like you never had anything done but to be honest it's just a terrible way to go about it and very unreasonable, not even unreasonable just retarded





Anyways this is the end, One of my first threats that I actually put some effort in, enjoy and some feedback would be appreciated :love:
@whatsamaxilla @neverstresssss @sherry12 @vision_n @moleculeninja @dogshitinfras @Amex @Laticular @ImaASCENDsoon @WhoTookVendetta @Washa_bhai @whiteperson @chromednash @niggero0



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ran ts through google ai, do u want to die negro?????!!!!!


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1. The FGFR3/Infigratinib Factor
Infigratinib is the "X-factor" here. While HGH is the standard, Infigratinib (originally for achondroplasia and certain cancers) is the only thing on this list that fundamentally alters the genetic "stop" signal.
  • The Risk: Inhibiting FGFR3 systemically can lead to hyperphosphatemia (too much phosphorus in the blood), which can actually cause ectopic calcification—mineralizing things that shouldn't be bone (like soft tissue or blood vessels).

2. The "Dry" Androgen Dilemma
Using Halotestin or Tren for height is high-risk/high-reward.
  • Bone Maturation: While they don't aromatize, ultra-potent androgens can still accelerate bone maturation via direct AR signaling in the growth plate.
  • The "Halo" Trap: Halotestin is notoriously hepatotoxic. If your liver enzymes (AST/ALT) redline, your liver's production of systemic IGF-1 (the HGH goal) will actually drop, defeating the purpose of the HGH. Anavar or Masteron are much more "growth-friendly" due to their lower toxicity.

3. The Estrogen Tightrope
You noted Endoxifen over Letrozole. This is a smart distinction. Letrozole often "crushes" E2 to zero, which leads to:
  • Osteoporosis: You need some estrogen for bone mineralization.
  • Lipid Disaster: Zero E2 combined with oral androgens (like Halo) will wreck your HDL/LDL ratios, making the "Blood" ancillaries (Nattokinase) work overtime just to keep you from a cardiovascular event.

4. Ancillary Critical Add: Insulin Sensitivity
HGH is a potent anti-insulin hormone. Running high-dose HGH often leads to insulin resistance or "HGH-induced diabetes."
  • The Fix: You might need to consider Berberine or Metformin to keep the GLUT4 receptors sensitive. If insulin is high, IGF-1 bioavailability often suffers because IGFBP-3 (binding protein) gets thrown out of whack.

5. Growth Plate Status
The most important "ancillary" isn't a pill—it's a left hand/wrist X-ray. If the epiphyseal plates are already fused (ossified), this entire stack shifts from "Height Growth" to "Acromegaly" (thickening of the jaw, hands, and internal organs) without adding any vertical inches."
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