Can I Change My Eye Color With an EVO ICL?

EVO ICL does vision correction on an outpatient basis. The procedure corrects nearsightedness and has been used for astigmatism as well. So, patients see more clearly in the distance but may still need reading glasses for up-close work. It involves a surgery that puts in place a soft lens made partially out of collagen, a natural substance in the body behind the iris of the eye.

Eye Color

A person’s eye color develops from the melanin pigments lying in the iris of the eye. The parents’ genetic makeup determines their child’s eye color. Melanin comes from melanocytes, and how much melanin is produced becomes determined by genes and their proteins. Less specialized protein means a person has green or blue eyes, while lots of specialized protein makes brown eyes. Human genetics favors brown eyes, with more than half of the world having brown eyes. So, a lens planted behind the iris means that the beauty of the eye color a person displays genetically remains intact and visible to the world. So, EVO ICL remains a surgery that cannot change the eye color since the natural iris will cover the lens.

Changing Eye Color

Houston Lasik Clinic does more than laser eye surgery. It gives exams and advice plus cataract care. Besides LASIK, the doctors and staff know quite a bit about contact lenses. Contact lenses can temporarily change eye color. The staff can recommend options for exploring such and how it fits into the Houston LASIK care received for your personal eye needs. More permanent options to change eye color list as iris implant surgery and iris tattooing. Iris implants have been approved only for patients with a missing iris because of a birth defect or an injury to the eye. An artificial iris does exist that can be used on an injured eye. None of these have been approved for cosmetic reasons. The statement means it will not be covered by insurance, and a doctor will not be covered by profession or insurance if doing cosmetic surgery on an iris. It makes it a high-risk surgery. Corneal tattooing involves sticking needles or a laser beam into the eye of the iris. It simply covers over a person’s iris, then pigmented to the desired color. People do have reactions to the pigment dye inserted in the eye.

The Preferred Course

The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends colored contact lenses. Too many cases of vision loss and complications with permanently changing eye color exist. Problems listed as reduced vision leading to blindness, developing glaucoma, allergic reactions that lead to a cataract, and inflammation. That was if they had normal sight and no eye problems. If a person had an issue in their eyesight, the risk of doing iris pigmentation escalated.
When considering doing such, it remains best to get a spectrum of opinions, and the most important ones are from professionals who have been doing eye care for individuals. In this case, getting an honest, professional opinion based on decisions by data on eye health matters significantly. Chat with the good doctors at Houston LASIK and weigh the options.

Since 2005, Houston LASIK has been providing surgical vision correction technologies to patients from the Greater Houston Area and all over the world. The center specializes in multiple premium technologies including LASIK, EVO ICL (Intraocular Collamer Lens), ASA (Advanced Surface Ablation), and RLE (Refractive Lens Exchange). Houston LASIK & Eye is well known for using state-of-the-art technology and personalized care to help patients see their best. Patients receive customized surgical solutions from a team of highly experienced and award-winning ophthalmologists and optometrists. For more information, visit www.houston-lasik.com or call 281-240-0478.

Sources

  • https://us.discovericl.com/
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8927577/
  • https://patientinfo.staar.com/pfm/pages/viewers/pdf?projectKey=62548a58cace917a92c80b21&itemKey=653be63f8a67703f8eaaf83d.
  • https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/understanding/traits/eyecolor/#:~:text=Eye%20color%20is%20directly%20related,major%20role%20in%20eye%20color.
  • https://www.aao.org/newsroom/news-releases/detail/academy-issues-warning-on-eye-color-procedures#:~:text=Keratopigmentation%2C%20also%20referred%20to%20as,or%20leaking%20into%20the%20eye.
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8927577/
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