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Change Your Eye Color Permanently

Eye color has been commonly for many years by models using contacts. Until the digital age contacts played a major part in advertising. With the advent of graphic programs such as adobe photo shop, eye color changing became a click away. Now it is a cut away or into the cornea to change one’s eye color. It is one of the most dangerous procedures for an unnecessary eye operation.

A new procedure that has become popular in the past year is a surgery to change the color of your eyes through a cornea eye transplant and the price is not only expensive but costing blindness in many of the young adults hooked on this fad.  Initially, many young and older adults who have been obsessed with getting the vampire look from mass media marketing that make the vampire look obtainable through contacts that micmic vampire eyes were market for the new eye implants.  Unfortunately, many people who do not research the dangerous procedure have found themselves blind or having lost more than 50% of their sight after removing the implants which takes another surgery to cut into the cornea and remove it.

On youtube, one can find a great deal of African American youth going into death to get aqua colored and other exotic colored eyes.  Homosexual males are another group being marketed.  There is another procedure that is as sick as these that more Caucasian youth are adapting.  All procedures are effecting an entire generation of youth leaving some completely sightless or who will more than likely go blind during the next 3-5 years.

The procedure takes about 15 minutes per eye. It is an intraocular implant that is placed in the anterior chamber of the eye.  A slit is mad and then a gel like capsule with a new color is moved into place over the original iris.  Once inserted, the patient has to use a series of drops for what would be if they do not remove them, the rest of their lives that come in color coded liquid to make the color of the new iris. The procedure though it has been used in variation than the commerically adpated one has been used for abnormalities such as oscular albinism, as a mere use for cosmetics is becoming a deadly game of eye color changing for vanity purposes.  Included in this article is a link on youtube to a victim of the procedure done in unsanitary and expensive eye butching shops such as those done in Panama.  Many patients have been seeing a doctor by the name of Alberto Kahn who has the patent for the porcedure and has a United States patent and the FDA approved the materials that are being used.

The look is apparently considered to look very natural and is said that only an ophthalmolgist can tell the difference.  Unless of course it begins to move around in the eye, which apparently is very common. Patients most also stay in Panama for at least a week after it is done. Yes there is also bruising.

Some of the side effects are glaucoma, cataracts, loss of the cornea, infection and blindness.  The eye implant procedure is not new.  It is now around ten years old, but has been taking on a new wave of interest among the very young adult who wants to change their brown eye color to blue, green and some cases gray or a lavendar tint.  The cost is about $7,500.00 not to mention the cost of the round trip fare and stay in Panama.  There is some insurance agencies that will pay for the removal of the eye implants.

Image by qthomasbower via Flickr

Sample African American woman having eye implants removed below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8K0qQeuSPs&feature=related

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  1. Thank you for bringing this fad to my attention. It’s seems so misguided and stupid.

  2. First time to hear about this thing. I’ll stick to what eye color god has given me..

  3. Interesting article! Never knew about this and it does sound neat, but dangerous! I I would never try it! I happy with my brown eyes! :)

  4. Thank you for sharing this information.

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