Not Yet Approved in the United States
The most important thing that you will need to remember is that eye color changing surgery has not been approved in the United States. Panama is the only country where NewColorIris is being offered, so this is where you will need to go in order to have the procedure. While surgeries in other countries are not normally recommended as the most ideal thing to do, it is all a matter of personal preference. Some people may feel comfortable with going to Panama in order to have a surgery that will change the color of their eyes, while others may view it as a disaster waiting to happen. This is highly controversial, and there is no right or wrong answer.
There are Potential Side Effects
Much like any other type of major surgery, you are going to be taking a risk when you make the decision to have your eye color changed. Before you go for the procedure, you will be given a warning about some of the health risks that are associated with eye color changing surgery. Probably the scariest risk you will learn about that can be associated with NewColorIris is blindness. What this means is that by having this surgery to change your eye color, you are going to be putting yourself in a situation which may potentially cause you to go by blind. Whether it is worth it or not to you will vary according to the person that you ask, but ultimately it is a reality that you should keep in the back of your mind when going in for surgery.
There are Some Patient Testimonies Available
Patients who went through color eye changing surgery were recently on the tv show, The Doctors. There were only two patients on the show, but if you visit the website for the testimonies of those who have undergone the surgery, you can see pictures of one other person. The most important thing to remember is that the number of patient testimonies for NewColorIris does seem very limited, and it is possible that the reason may be because of how new the surgery is. Remember that the newer that a surgery is, the more it is usually considered a risk to the patient because it is more likely that no one will know what to do in the event that something does go wrong.
As with any other type of surgery that you would undergo to improve your appearance, the best thing that you can do is put a lot of thought into it. Eye color changing surgery is actually reversible, but it is important to determine whether the end result is worth the risks that are involved for you. If changing your eye color is something that is very important and if you really can no longer fathom the idea of wearing colored contacts, perhaps it is a great option. Be sure to learn as much as you can about NewColorIris surgery beforehand, and proceed with caution.
Published by Jody Morse - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness
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14 Comments
Post a Commentgoogle intraocular lens complications and you will see the same risks that fda approved lens he uses for cataract surgery have as the newcoloriris. ITs all about knowing the percent of people who had complications from thousands
There is no proof that the surgery causes blindess except one doctor trying to scare people no to go over seas and a few angry patients perpetuating that story.
To go blind you must have extremely high eye pressure which is called glacuaoma and u are not taking medication. Lets leep in mind thousands of americans live there entire life with glacuoma and do not go blind.
Also if u are the few having side effects u can remove them so your eye pressure will go back down.
Finally the same guy from the doctors show saiying the implant causes inflammaton in the eye and raised eye pressure aka glacuoma he forgot to mention those fda approved lens he uses for cataract surgery has the same risks lol its all politics but seems people dont have a brain of there own. They hear one doctor say blindless and everyone goes repeating him like a robot with no brain. Everyone has financial intrest with or against a product ofcourse if its not done in there country yet.
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Who wrote this article. There is no proof that the surgery causes blindess except one doctor trying to scare people no to go over seas and a few angry patients perpetuating that story.
To go blind you must have extremely high eye pressure which is called glacuaoma and u are not taking medication. Lets leep in mind thousands of americans live there entire life with glacuoma and do not go blind.
Also if u are the few having side effects u can remove them so your eye pressure will go back down.
Finally the same guy from the doctors show saiying the implant causes inflammaton in the eye and raised eye pressure aka glacuoma he forgot to mention those fda approved lens he uses for cataract surgery has the same risks lol its all politics but seems people dont have a brain of there own. They hear one doctor say blindless and everyone goes repeating him like a robot with no brain. Everyone has financial intrest with or against a product ofcourse if its not done in there country yet.
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This seems a little scary to me. There's no such thing as a bad eye color, or so I think anyway. Thanks for the info.
Wasn't this on the Tyra Banks show one time, and the results were a total disaster? From what I know, they are inserting a freakin disc into your eye. Your iris, the colorful part, is a muscle that opens and closes the pupil to adjust to the light. A disk can't do that, so how in the world can see?!?!
Why not just wear colored contacts every once in a while if something as shallow as eyecolor is such a big deal...This surgery seems ridiculous and completely unsafe. Anyone who goes through with it is an idiot, whether its successful or not.
Interesting article, thanks! :]
You can change just about anything these days. Excellent, Jody. :-)
Only a complete idiot would risk their precious eyesight to do something cosmetic.
Eye colour changing surgery sounds a bit extreme. I'd be worried in case something went wrong. After all, eyes are so delicate.
Sophie