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Advances in cosmetic surgery let people permanently change their eye color, and they’ll pay thousands for a new hue. Doctors disagree on whether it’s safe.
Eye color change surgery, which includes cosmetic iris implants, laser pigment removal and keratopigmentation, tops Overnight Glasses' list of the 10 most dangerous cosmetic surgeries.
Two eye surgeons advocate for a permanent eye-color-change procedure despite warnings from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Medically reviewed by Christine L. Larsen, MD Eye color change surgery is used to change the colored part of the eye, called the iris, after an injury or other medical condition affecting the eye ...
A $12,000 Surgery to Change Eye Color Is Surging in Popularity Keratopigmentation could be dangerous, doctors warn. Patients say it’s worth the risks.
People who had eye color change surgery are flooding social media, saying the results make them look younger, more attractive, more interesting, and helps them feel more self-confident.
A quick surgical procedure can permanently change your eye color, but experts warn it’s not without risk ...
Colored contacts, used since the 1940s are now overshadowed by the newer trend of permanent eye color surgery, but it's risky.
More people are permanently changing their eye color. How risky is it? Using lasers, doctors can alter cornea pigments. The FDA doesn't regulate this growing practice — is it worth it?
Doctors use keratopigmentation to treat people with diseased or injured eyes. It can give patients with cloudy corneas caused by infections or trauma the appearance of an iris. It can also help ...