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  2. A woman paid $12,000 for surgery to permanently turn her eyes ...

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    Seven weeks ago, her dream came true when she flew to New York and paid $12,000 for surgery to permanently change her eye color from brown to blue. "I feel confident, very happy.

  3. Eye surgery - Wikipedia

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    Recent developments also include procedures that can change eye color from brown to blue. [5] [6] Before proceeding with laser surgery, the eye specialist needs to certify that the patient is a suitable candidate for the surgery and there are several factors to be considered before doing laser surgery. [7]

  4. Artificial iris - Wikipedia

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    The most common complication is an increase in eye pressure. The patient is given a topical treatment. [5] Following the surgery, the artificial iris may become misaligned or partially dislocated. This happens when the sutures become loose or if the patient had previous eye trauma around the implantation site that makes the implant fit loosely.

  5. Astigmatism - Wikipedia

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    Refractive surgery aims to permanently change the shape of the eye and thereby cure astigmatism. [1] In Europe and Asia, astigmatism affects between 30% and 60% of adults. [4] People of all ages can be affected by astigmatism. [1] Astigmatism was first reported by Thomas Young in 1801. [3] [6]

  6. Photorefractive keratectomy - Wikipedia

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    With PRK, the corneal epithelium is removed and discarded, allowing the cells to regenerate after the surgery. The procedure is distinct from LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis), a form of laser eye surgery where a permanent flap is created in the deeper layers of the cornea. However, PRK takes longer to heal and can, initially, cause ...

  7. Corneal tattooing - Wikipedia

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    The leading reason for corneal tattooing is to alter the appearance of the eye cosmetically. Usually, the need for this alteration stems from corneal opacity.Corneal opacities (scarring of the cornea that creates an opaque or semi-transparent area on the eye) may be caused by leucoma, keratitis or cataracts. [1]

  8. Why your hair and eye colors change

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    Melanin is the protein that creates skin, eye and hair color. More melanin means darker eyes, hair or skin. The color of the melanin in the eyes is determined by three other genes, EYCL1, 2 and 3 ...

  9. Eye color - Wikipedia

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    The total number of genes that contribute to eye color is unknown, but there are a few likely candidates. A study in Rotterdam (2009) found that it was possible to predict eye color with more than 90% accuracy for brown and blue using just six SNPs. [16] [17] In humans, eye color is a highly sexually dimorphic trait. [18]