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Is there any other way besides contacts to change your natural eye color?

2007-03-21 12:58:56 · 8 answers · asked by lilbum94 1 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

8 answers

i wanna change my eyes' color too! and im scared of contacts
i hate the brown color but .... nope, no other way!
(T.T)

2007-03-21 13:16:27 · answer #1 · answered by she las 3 · 0 0

I had the NewColorIris technique carried out. hazards are minimun and thats why your are to have exams carried out by ability of your eye physician to make specific your are a canidate for the technique. Cataract surgical treatment is done around the globe and as you notice the negative aspects are low. This technique makes use of implants as does cataract yet its certainly a miles less invasive technique then cataract and restoration is a lot swifter and theres no soreness in newcoloriris on account that they do no longer wreck your natrual lense as cataract does. seek for the flair element outcomes for cataract surgical treatment. Its a some distance longer checklist . yet returned all surgical treatment does have danger yet i'm very extremely joyful with my effects because of the fact the technique in basic terms takes quarter-hour devoid of soreness for the time of or of the 7 day length of revovery have been the only acute outcomes are senstative to easy and slightly blurry ingenious and prescient it incredibly is envisioned in any eye surgical treatment for the 1st submit-up days. Cheers

2016-10-01 07:26:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Maybe a year ago, i heard that you could bleach them if you go to some eye doc. but that could leave you blind. Just stick with contacts!

2007-03-21 13:12:58 · answer #3 · answered by hug q4h prn 3 · 0 0

If ur a witch! lol-- I woulnt recommend changing ur color other than contacts. Prob, make u go blind.

2007-03-21 13:03:43 · answer #4 · answered by hot_rican_4_ju 3 · 0 0

A drug called lanatoprost (sold in the US under the trade name
"Xalatan") can, over a period of time, change the color of the iris.
This drug's primary use is in treating glaucoma or ocular
hypertension.

"XALATAN can cause changes in eye color. The iris, which is the
colored part of the eye, may darken due to an increase in brown color.
These changes may be more noticeable in patients with more than one
color in their eyes (such as green-brown or blue-brown). In addition,
XALATAN may cause darkening of the eyelid and the eyelashes and
increase in the growth of eyelashes of the treated eye. These color
changes can increase for as long as XALATAN is used. Eye color changes
are likely to be permanent. The color changes did not increase after
XALATAN was discontinued in clinical studies. After discontinuation of
XALATAN, eyelid skin darkening may be reversible and eyelash changes
are usually reversible."

Xalatan: About Xalatan
http://www.xalatan.com/about_xalatan/

"Latanoprost may gradually change eye color, increasing the amount of
brown pigment in the iris by increasing the number of melanosomes
(pigment granules) in melanocytes. The long-term effects on the
melanocyles and the consequences of potential injury to the
melanocytes and/or deposition of pigment granules to other areas of
the eye are currently unknown. The change in iris color occurs slowly
and may not be noticeable for several months to years. Patients should
be informed of the possibility of iris color change.

Eyelid skin darkening has also been repoted in association with the
use of latanoprost.

Latanoprost may gradually change eyelashes; these changes include
increased length, thickness, pigmentation, and number of lashes."

RxList: Lanatoprost
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/latanoprost_wcp.htm

Another drug that is sometimes used in the treatment of glaucoma can,
paradoxically, cause either an increase or a decrease in iris
pigmentation. Levobunolol (sold under the trade name "Betagan")
typically darkens the irises, but on rare occasions the opposite
reaction occurs. Here's an account of one such case. Note the photo
which shows the patient's partially depigmented iris:

"Changes in iris pigmentation occur in relation to many circumstances,
the most topical of which probably is iris hyperpigmentation
associated with the prostaglandin analogue latanoprost. We report on a
case of bilateral iris depigmentation with levobunolol eye drops and
we suggest that changes in local iris prostaglandin concentrations may
be responsible.

CASE REPORT
We report on the case of a 68 year old man who, after 5 years of using
exclusively levobunolol eye drops twice daily to both eyes, reported
that the colour of both of his eyes was changing from brown to blue...
To the best of our knowledge, there has been no previous report of
iris heterochromia following the use of timolol or levobunolol eye
drops."

British Journal of Ophthalmology: A case of acquired iris
depigmentation as a possible complication of levobunolol eye drops
http://bjo.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/83/12/1403c

Some medical conditions, such as Fuch's heterochromic iridocyclitis,
can cause the iris to lose pigment, eventually becoming pale grey or
even white in color:

"Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis is an unusual disease and accounts
for about 3 - 4% of patients with uveitis. Patients complain about
floaters, problems with glare and blurred vision due to cataracts,
although often patients have no specific complaints, at least
initially. Sometimes patients are seen because of some color changes
of the iris associated with the disease. In Fuchs' the iris partly
becomes depigmented and appears white, such that parts of the iris
look of normal color and other parts look almost white."

NIOeyes: Q and A
http://www.nioeyes.com/eyes/care/qanda.htm#Fuch's

I know of no reliable way to lighten eye color. However, there is a
website which offers a product which claims to do so:

"Tradesa Cosmetic Products is not a company, we are RESEARCH DPT. THAT
HELPS PEOPLE WITH A COMPLEX ACHIEVE A LIGHTER EYE COLOR AND/OR SKIN
COLOR...

Want to try our Eye Lightening sample?

Now you can!

For only 290 USD !!!! you will get a 5 days trial Eye Lightening
sample to try at home. Try our NEW stronger and quicker formula!

Turns brown eyes green in 30 days time. This new formula is 2 times
faster than the original sold over the internet.

Full product price is: 2630 USD"

Tradesa Cosmetic Products
http://www.geocities.com/skinwhitening/

From Tradesa's other site:

"What is Eye Lightening made of and how does it work?

This unique product is made of 100% totally natural ingredients. Will
lighten your eye color progressively and permanently. In the last year
we have come out with a new quicker and most efficient formula,
showing remarkable visible results from the very first on day session
(session takes 4 minutes).

Research was undertaken with the aim of creating a product that would
help individuals attain a permanent lighter eye color in a progressive
way. This product has been tested in humans since 1995. We started
selling it in 1997. We have customers all around the world since, and
they report results as Excellent."

Tradesa Cosmetic Products
http://www.eyelightening.galeon.com/

2007-03-21 13:34:46 · answer #5 · answered by bomullock 5 · 0 1

nope

2007-03-21 13:03:36 · answer #6 · answered by sashaknowsall 1 · 0 0

dont think so...i've never heard of anything.

2007-03-21 13:01:26 · answer #7 · answered by bigmommy240 3 · 0 0

nooo sorry

2007-03-21 13:01:47 · answer #8 · answered by міснзιιз♪ 5 · 0 0

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