Keratopigmentation, or corneal tattooing, allows for cosmetic changes to the eye, but risks include infection, inflammation, and irreversible effects.
The procedure has evolved since AD150, going from using pomegranate dye to modern techniques involving lasers. It remains controversial due to unknown long-term effects.
While keratopigmentation can correct cosmetic issues and enhance appearance, the true risks remain largely unstudied, resulting in its ban for cosmetics in the UK.
Costing around $10,000 for both eyes, keratopigmentation is increasingly sought after for aesthetic reasons, altering natural eye colors to shades like blue or green.
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