Frequently Asked Questions About Keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change Surgery:
- Can cataract surgery be performed after keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery?
Yes, it can be done. Considering that individuals who undergo keratopigmentation – eye color changing surgery are relatively young, many of them may need cataract surgery in the future. The keratopigmentation procedure involves placing pigment between the corneal layers, but a 5 mm opening is left in the center of the cornea. This opening is sufficient for cataract surgery and other procedures. - Does keratopigmentation – eEye Color Change surgery cause increased eye pressure?
No, since this procedure involves placing pigment within the corneal layers, it does not affect the dynamics inside the eye and does not increase or decrease the risk of glaucoma (increased eye pressure); in other words, it has no impact. - Can individuals who have previously had LASIK or SMILE surgery undergo keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery?
It is not recommended for individuals who have had LASIK or SMILE surgery to undergo keratopigmentation – eye color changing surgery with current techniques. - Can individuals who have undergone keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery have vision correction surgeries?
LASIK or SMILE surgery is not recommended for those who have undergone keratopigmentation – eye color changing surgery; however, they can undergo PRK or No-touch surgery. - Can individuals with autoimmune diseases undergo keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery?
This surgery is not recommended for individuals with autoimmune diseases. - Is the color permanent after keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery?
Yes, this procedure is permanent; however, slight changes and fading in color may occur over time. - Can keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery be reversed?
No, this procedure is permanent. Therefore, it is recommended that you carefully consider your decision before undergoing the surgery. - Can the color be changed after keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery?
Theoretically, it is possible, but it is not highly recommended. You should carefully consider your decision beforehand. - What can be done if there is a fading of color after keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery?
In such cases, the same pigment can be reapplied. - Are there any risks associated with keratopigmentation – Eye Color Change surgery?
As with any surgery, there are some risks associated with this aesthetic procedure. It is not medically necessary. You should discuss the potential risks and complications with your doctor before deciding to undergo the surgery.
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