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Article: Change eye color

Change eye color

Keratopigmentation , a surgical intervention designed to change eye color, has gained popularity for aesthetic purposes, especially on social media. However, experts warn that adding pigmentation to a healthy eye membrane can result in serious visual problems, including blindness.
Similar to a tattoo, keratopigmentation is a surgery performed directly on the cornea. Although this technique is not new, being used in patients with visual difficulties, its purely aesthetic use is highly discouraged due to the associated risks, namely:
  • Reduction in field of vision
  • ⁠Loss of peripheral vision
  • tear dysfunction
  • ⁠Photophobia (sensitivity to light)
  • Allergic reactions to pigment
  • Eye infections
  • Globe drilling
  • Increased intraocular pressure (Glaucoma)
  • Blindness

It should also be noted that keratopigmentation is completely irreversible. However, for those looking for a new eye color while maintaining healthy vision, there are safer alternatives. Colored contact lenses are the solution!

Currently, the market offers a wide variety of products with different colors. However, it is essential to choose quality materials and maintain strict hygiene to prevent allergies and infections. Therefore, it is essential to consult a visual health professional.

Changing your eye color seems tempting, but it's essential to consider the risks.

The health of your eyes should always be your priority!

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