Don't Like the Color of Your Eyes? Get an Eyeball Tattoo

Janet Trieschman
I have to say I don't get the whole tattoo craze. I can't imagine wanting to put myself through pain for art. Being an artist, there isn't anything I want to create that badly or that permanently on myself.

I have heard; it hurts to be beautiful. I have also heard it is in the eye of the beholder. Both statements are applicable here. A Toronto man has received the first eyeball tattoo. He turned his eyes permanently blue. Well, they think it will stay put. I can't imagine the process to remove it!

First using a tattoo needle but the ink didn't hold so they switched to a syringe, it took about forty injections to fill the whites of his eye and turn it blue. This is not a newly developed process. It has been done for what is called corneal tattooing. Done in patients that have had trauma to their eye. And typically in someone's eye that is blind. These cases have been tattooed to adjust a cornea or a section of the cornea that isn't the same pigment as the rest of the eye.

Corneal tattooing is possible and rather commonplace. It has been done for over 2000 years according to bmezine.com (Body Modification). In the late 19th century and early 20th century, it was used to correct defects within the eye. It is not so commonplace now because prosthetic technology and contact lens can correct these issues more readily.

According to Heidi Lassiter, RN; tattooing the whites of your eye (the sclera) would be possible but not suggested on a fully sighted eye. She said you run the risk of infection with each injection. Her suggestion would be to use a custom fitted contact lens to gain the same effect. But those in the modification community would baulk at that suggestion I am sure.

According to the practitioners, there is no pain since there aren't any nerve endings in the whites of your eye. It seems the recovery time is similar to a regular tattoo, about a week. During this time, it feels like there is something in your eye, but it improves each day.

It appears that while researching this article, I have found others who have done the same sclera tattooing, or tattooing of the whites of their eyes. Oftentimes using only one color, I found one eye that had two different blue inks being used. There was comment but no photos of someone using black and red ink to mimic a demon eye.

While tattooing is readily acceptable in our culture, some body modifications still gain stares and glares. I imagine a tattooed eye to gather quizzical looks and a few rash comments. The possible side effects of which the worst being blindness, don't seems worth the risk.

Published by Janet Trieschman

Janet has had a number of articles and reviews published, as well as many exhibitions and honors to her record and has been listed in Who's Who of Emerging Leaders, Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who...  View profile

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  • peckerwood4/4/2010

    you are stupid dude why would you even coment on something you obviously dont know a dam thing about

  • rckangel3/27/2010

    "Tattoo's are for losers. Anyone who permanently mars their body is just a stupid person. It's not art. It's not a tribute. It's childish. You instantly label yourself as common trash the second you get one.".........
    -You would be surprised who has tattoos on their body.....eyesballs or otherwise, I myself, for example am a very successful businessman, I am not trash, just different. It seems to me that Kyle is close minded to the fact that not everyone holds same standard. Other cultures embrace such markings, I find it very ignorant that such knee jerk reactions to tattooing occur so much, especially in our Western culture.

  • Kyle1/12/2010

    Tattoo's are for losers.

    Anyone who permanently mars their body is just a stupid person. It's not art. It's not a tribute. It's childish.

    You instantly label yourself as common trash the second you get one.

  • lilronholmes@yahoo.com12/30/2009

    i think it is flippin cool if my wife wouldnt want a divorce i would do it i still might if i could get more innformation on it, i started getting tatted up 2 years ago started w/ kat von ds record breakin la tatts in 24 hours and then oliver pecks record breaking teh following year so bring on the ecotic type things

  • csj12/29/2009

    i seen this on a show called lock up where two inmates tattooed the whites of their eyes one was blue and the other one did a wine red color they way they did it was with a syringe and no pain relief at all it make my skin crawl i have tattoos on my left leg very tasteful in memory of my lost loved ones, done by crazy horse tattoo in Ohio but that i would never even attempt tooo much pain for me

  • the beast1971.12/19/2009

    wear do I go to get one or two done.

  • Tom8/13/2008

    I want my eyes colored. But i live in UK so no chance :(

  • Genie Walker6/22/2008

    Excellent article! The title of your article alone made my eyes water. I just can't image risking my eyesight just to change the color of them.

  • 3lilangels6/5/2008

    Scary stuff wow, great job here!!

  • Kim Linton6/5/2008

    OMG this sounds horrible! I'm with jcorn. What will they think of next? I boggles the mind. :)

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