Eye Color Change from Dark to Light Brown with Kerato
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2021
- Join Brandon on his Kerato journey and watch his eye color transform from dark to light brown.
The color pigment used is Honey.
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Keratopigmenation is a novel procedure that permanently changes the color of the eye by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.
This procedure doesn’t involve the opening of the eye and therefore avoids intraocular complications like hemorrhages, infection, retinal detachment, and glaucoma.
Automated with the highest precision laser technology, the procedure is performed under topical anesthesia with eye anesthetic drops and is not painful. Наука
The most realistic look I have ever seen in here.
Wow!! This eye changing procedure is blows my mind!! The Patient has naturally beautiful eyes!!
His eyes were already beautiful. It's not about the color it's about the shape and lashes. I seen so many folks with light eyes and not attractive eye shape or any lashes.
Yea true that I’m Indian with green eyes and I’m Ugly af lol
My brother is real handsome tho haha
probably you have blue eyes such an monopoly
So true l saw an ugly people with blue eyes ....
This is so true. My best friend have blue eyes, but I don't like the shape. And he have wrinkles to for his age so if I be to change my eyes with him I will not do it. Only if he needs it, to see, than I will do it:)
I bet the same dude will be screaming "black lives Matter" at the next rally with his newly purchased Green eyes.
I had my eye surgery to have cataract done and usually the eyes do look swollen and puffy at first before it's settled and it's same with any eye modification this isn't contact lenses.
Emailed you all! Hoping for a response tomorrow as I would love to stop wearing colored contacts for a change.
did you really do this?🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
bro these are contacts LMFAO😂😂😂🤣
Right? So freaking obvious. Can’t believe how people are so naive.
@Jasiah Peppers They are colored contacts.
@Jasiah Peppers But you cannot swe the clear fluid that is enclosed within the Cornea.
They do look like contacts..they arent even covering his eye correctly
Yes it is. This is just another form of contact lens. The doctor will make a small incision on the cornea and insert an artificial colored ring to place above the ciliary. At 1:00 you can see the pupils did not contract when exposed to the light.
I notice the color is very uniform and flat looking whereas eyes have lines and layers almost.. they have so much depth and dimension when you look into them, while these look flat. Is this the same result for every patient or can you also maintain the dimension?
It's because those are contact lenses
The doctor injects ink into the iris to change the eye color. It's not contacts.
finally someone who see hazel eyes as pretty, im tired of people always wanting blue eyes, whats wrong with hazel, green and black eyes?
Shut up
i do not want black eyes i am more than happy with my brown eyes
no such thing as black eyes, theyre actually dark brown
thats not hazel.
No one has black eyes bruv
Bro is majestic.
The pigments are made of natural minerals. No allergic reactions were reported to this day.
The die is not attached to your iris. It goes in between your cornea. The procedure is permanent and it will be almost impossible to remove the pigment. 30% maximum can be removed, You won’t feel pain during the procedure. You will feel it later, next 12 hours after the surgery (some discomfort).
For how long was the surgery brother.. and what's your eye color now ?
What's the cost
forgot to say that it has a high blindness rate
@@lambsauce8937 prove it lol
@@Knowledgeflowz how? youtube doesn’t let people comment links of other sites anymore
Can you get this procedure done even if you have vision problems? I wear glasses.
Can I ask you,is your vision all right?
Any side effects?
this patient died in our clinic 3 weeks later
@@mathewhunt81actually????
Are there any health risks for doing this? Any side effects? Please let me know and you guys did a good job!
it will make you go blind in a few years unfortunately
You can go blind
@@etherealdreamer1930 Not really, you can't go blind from this as it changes your eye color specifically the pigment of your iris and not the pupil which is the actual eye for vision/seeing do some research before saying anything rubbish.
This looks way better than the other colors
Yeah because the eye color actually looks believable
The blues do look really fake.
He gon be walking around like this now :
👁👄👁
lmaooooooo
U mad?
@@snakeeyes5638 no your funny af !!!!!
@@snakeeyes5638bro got mad af lol
@@tezsal1501 lol
You look handsome before and handsome after😇🤗
But can y'all add more colors. Eyes usually have so green, some brown. Id like some splashes to brown in green to make it look more natural
Some on here keep saying he will lose his eye sight etc.. This isnt brightocular for the 10th time. Keratonyc uses an fda approved laser to do this procedure. If it were unsafe there is no way that the fda would approve it.
The FDA approved breast implants and now women are getting breast, implant illness & women are not informed about the toxic chemicals used to make implants. Not everything that is FDA approved is good
This is definitely not safe lol
Sorry but these just look like contacts. the eye color does not look natural nor does it blend in with the iris
Wow and u can see all a that from your phone
@@ryeem8043 it wont blend at all. I was listening to a doctor speaking about the subject and he said that the pigment wont blend with the iris.
Why is the left ring more visible than the right one? Doesn’t look very real to me
Have to wait a couple of months the colour will fade out and look natural. What you expect from someone just have surgery 30 mins ago?his eyes are still hurt and need to take a rest.
the color has to set in and push the brown out
How do you actually make an appointment? I have been trying and no response for months.
Beautiful
They look great but you cannot look behind the cornea.
Why not showing properly of how you guys perform this surgery????
How translucent is the cornea after tattooing or staining? Are there keratometric changes after laser? Is the stain uniform? Are there any spectral distortions from focused light? Have you assessed long term endothelial cell count and pachymetry? How does this affect your corneal investigation equipment results - how accurate are they now? What will be the implications for these patients when it is time for cataract surgery? Shall we exclude them from presbyopic IOLs? Brilliant cosmetic concept. Lets hope it does not sacrifice a bit of visual quality...
yes
@@Meshica111 yes to what specifically?
Yes
Yes
So many unanswered questions. All the more reason why I will never do this procedure.
I live in Las Vegas, is this something I could fly down for say on a Thursday, have the consultation/procedure and be back to work by Monday?
You can do the consultation online through video so you dont have to make several trips back and forth
We don't do online consultations. We have consultations on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and surgical days Monday and Thursday. You need to come for the consultation and stay until a day after surgery for post-op follow-up.
Are the results permanent? Can you get a gold color?
I like this color. Excellent job guys. They look awesome and authentic.
Bang on. I would never suspect that it was not his natural color.
Man, fuhuhuck that. It's crazy that people are willing to undergo such invasive operations on a body part as delicate as the eye. You've only got two eyeballs, man.. you might not prefer what you see in the mirror, but at least you can see. Some people don't even have that much.
what is the cost and where did you go tom this procedure
Its in NY and its 12k
How much cost consumes this, pls replay
How much does it cost to change eye color?
Very nice the colour suits him 👍🏽
Thank you!
Great job! I would love this.
What are pigments made of? Is it like a tatoo in the eyes?
smh
Smh what’s it’s a question nobody cares if you shall your head
Yall saying they look like contacts...that's because when you have the eye color change surgery they basically peel off the front of your eye insert a coloured contact lense then stick the front of the eye back on lol
Sir in an accident my right eye is damaged, it's size is normal but it's colour become white , can we perform this for same color as my left eye is.
Answer please
Yes
Can you get this done if you had Lasik surgery
Hello Ricko, it depends on the depth of the part of the retina where Lasik was done. Necessary measurements should be performed to see if you can be a candidate for the Kerato procedure. Your question can be answered after the consultation. If you are interested, please inquire within: www.keratonyc.com/#contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation-section
Looks like he was wearing contact lenses
How much this cost? Where can I get this procedure, It is permanent ? And how’s the procedure .I’m highly interested.
Hello Anna, for the price please inquire within:
www.keratonyc.com/#contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation-section
The procedure is permanent. Please visit our FAQ page that has all the answers about the procedure:
www.keratonyc.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-eye-color-change
Blindness
@@Beefstraganoff Hello! No, you cannot go blind from this. Kerato doesn't involve laser depigmentation or implants. It's a novel, safe approach to eye color change. The color of the eye here is changed by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.
The risks of KERATO procedure are similar to any refractive procedure (PRK, LASIK or SMILE) - in the majority of cases they are limited to symptoms of a dry eye and some degree of photophobia (increased sensitivity to light). Usually they last from days to a few weeks and are successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drops (prescribed by your doctor). In the majority of cases visual acuity remains the same (being slightly blurry for 24-48 hours); in some patients it may last longer, especially, in cases of hidden hyperopia or early presbyopia (usually after 40 years of age).
Here you can find info on case reports:
insights.ovid.com/cornea/corne/2016/04/000/keratopigmentation-change-apparent-color-human-eye/2/00003226
www.karger.com/Article/FullText/485554
Please visit our FAQ for more info about the procedure:
www.keratonyc.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-eye-color-change
@@keratonyc can you go from Brown
to bleu
@@keratonyc so basically a permanent contact.
This is crazy .... honestly
Lol that's whatt Hollywood does...
Why you need contacts when you could just laser the damn thing
Thank you for sharing your experience Dr it looks amazing and reliable, looking forward to this.
From Australia 🇦🇺 keep it up
Thank you
So, its like permanent contacts?
The colour fits him.
No it doesn’t 🤦♂️
@@habbaticchio2468 it really does tbh, not even bias
Very nice
Now with the new lens is like wampire
I’m happy my eyes are naturally that color
Yes. Could not agree with you more. 👍🎃
Hi!
I want to get this done, does it hurt and what are the risks?
Hi Eli, the risks of KERATO procedure are similar to any refractive procedure (PRK, LASIK or SMILE) - in the majority of cases they are limited to symptoms of a dry eye and some degree of photophobia (increased sensitivity to light). Usually they last from days to a few weeks and are successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drops (prescribed by your doctor). In the majority of cases visual acuity remains the same (being slightly blurry for 24-48 hours); in some patients it may last longer, especially, in cases of hidden hyperopia or early presbyopia (usually after 40 years of age).
Though allergic reaction to the pigments cannot be 100% ruled out - to date, they were not reported with use in Keratopigmentation procedures.
To the best of our knowledge, there is no reported intraocular complication after that procedure.
The procedure itself is not painful. Sometimes people report feelings of pressure or mild discomfort. Until the next morning patients usually have foreign body sensation and mild to moderate pain that is treated with pain relieving drops and oral Tylenol as needed. These symptoms are resolved by the next morning in most cases, but in some instances may be apparent for up to 72 hours.
Please visit for more info: www.keratonyc.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-eye-color-change
Is blindles part of risk
Don’t you dare do this
@@vivid5203 please don't
@@drawlikeamenace9200 Hello! No, you cannot go blind from this. Kerato doesn't involve laser depigmentation or implants. It's a novel, safe approach to eye color change. The color of the eye here is changed by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.
The risks of KERATO procedure are similar to any refractive procedure (PRK, LASIK or SMILE) - in the majority of cases they are limited to symptoms of a dry eye and some degree of photophobia (increased sensitivity to light). Usually they last from days to a few weeks and are successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drops (prescribed by your doctor). In the majority of cases visual acuity remains the same (being slightly blurry for 24-48 hours); in some patients it may last longer, especially, in cases of hidden hyperopia or early presbyopia (usually after 40 years of age).
Here you can find info on case reports:
insights.ovid.com/cornea/corne/2016/04/000/keratopigmentation-change-apparent-color-human-eye/2/00003226
www.karger.com/Article/FullText/485554
Please visit our FAQ for more info about the procedure:
www.keratonyc.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-eye-color-change
Can I have this done if I had LASIK or PRK before ?
Yes
The price ?
is this safer than brightocular???
Seems like they are using the same steps as BrightOcular who knows. Lot of this seems really shady
how much does the surgery cost
its my opinion, he is already looking better before
So if I just went lighter, I wouldn’t go blind but if I wanted a completely different color I would?
Hello, you can choose any color available, this procedure doesn't use laser depigmentation. Keratopigmentation permanently changes the color of the eye by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.
This procedure doesn’t involve the opening of the eye and therefore avoids intraocular complications like hemorrhages, infection, retinal detachment, and glaucoma.
Please visit our FAQ page to learn more www.keratonyc.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-eye-color-change
@@keratonyc What is the pigment made of? It's non biodegradable right? So are there any side effects for it? Iridocyclitis or accomodation problems? Will the dye come off? How is the dye so firmly attatched to the mobile iris?
@@user-op6fl4zg2t the dye is inserted in the cornea not the iris
Are there any risks?
Hello, the risks of KERATO procedure are similar to any refractive procedure (PRK, LASIK or SMILE) - in the majority of cases they are limited to symptoms of a dry eye and some degree of photophobia (increased sensitivity to light). Usually they last from days to a few weeks and are successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drops (prescribed by your doctor). In the majority of cases visual acuity remains the same (being slightly blurry for 24-48 hours); in some patients it may last longer, especially, in cases of hidden hyperopia or early presbyopia (usually after 40 years of age).
Though allergic reaction to the pigments cannot be 100% ruled out - to date, they were not reported with use in Keratopigmentation procedures.
To the best of our knowledge, there is no reported intraocular complication after that procedure.
Is this safe?
What's the point?
En qué país es y cuánto es el costo total en. Dólares.
Thought this was illegal in the United States
How many days do I have to stay to get this done? What's the price range so I can save up and age I can be able to do this?
Hello, Kay! You have to be 21 for the procedure. There is a consultation before it to identify if there are any contraindications. There is a mandatory follow-up on the next day after the procedure. In total, we would recommend scheduling 4-5 days for a trip.
Please inquire within for the price:
www.keratonyc.com/#contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation-section
@@keratonyc Thank you :') I'm not 21 yet but I'll look forward to it when I turn 21
@@doggy3327 I am 15 years old. I wish I were 21 to have this procedure done.
@@doggy3327 don’t do it
@@sharjjahnaziz4122 don’t do it
Quiero saber el precio total del procedimiento soy de México, o quizá algún lugar aquí.
Hello Marcos, please inquire within:
www.keratonyc.com/#contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation-section
Apoco no te das cuenta que son lentillas
Pupilentes
Yo me lo hice quedé ciego
What is the cost of this to be done
10000 USD
Como se llama la clínica y me gustaría hablar con algunas personas que ya se hicieron el cambio de color de ojos
Yo me lo hice quedé ciego
@@thelastofalmazan2765 en serio?o es broma
@@manuelsantossantos8293 Pensaa un ciego no Lee
OMG, its contact lens
Looks very natural
Thank you!
I want to brown to dark black color. Is this possible..?
when you change the color of your eyes it will stay in your eyes forever and will not be removed from your eyes by itself? And how much it is?
Hello, yes, the Kerato eye color change is permanent and is not the same as laser depigmentation or implants.
Kerato is done by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.
This procedure doesn’t involve the opening of the eye and therefore avoids intraocular complications like hemorrhages, infection, retinal detachment, and glaucoma.
Please inquire within for the price:
www.keratonyc.com/#contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation-section
@@keratonycpero , podría desaparecer la intensidad y desvanecerse el color con el tiempo ? Y en meses ? Por favor sea sincero.
anyone no how much for this surgery... please let me know...
Is there any side effects to this?
Hello, the risks of KERATO procedure are similar to any refractive procedure (PRK, LASIK or SMILE) - in the majority of cases they are limited to symptoms of a dry eye and some degree of photophobia (increased sensitivity to light). Usually they last from days to a few weeks and are successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drops (prescribed by your doctor). In the majority of cases visual acuity remains the same (being slightly blurry for 24-48 hours); in some patients it may last longer, especially, in cases of hidden hyperopia or early presbyopia (usually after 40 years of age).
Blindness I'm sure in the long run
Please can you guys come to the UK ?
Price?
How much does the laser cost ?
12k
how much does the procedure cost
12k
How much cost..plz tell I'm from india, Hyderabad
Hello Rahul! Please inquire within about the price: www.keratonyc.com/#contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation-section We are located in New York City, USA
Is it permanent?
Hi, yes the color change is permanent. Please visit our website for more details at www.keratonyc.com
I’m getting the honey or the forest green. I hope it’s works with my complexion either way because I’m light skin
Update???
@@dickjones2581 I haven’t gotten the procedure yet. I’m going with the brown
Any update? Have you done?
@@joeladams5061 have you do a the procedure?
The random old man sitting in the chair had me laughing
How much?
Look good
How much something like this cost?
i wanna change my eye color to light brown but how much tho?
Hello Sherif! Please inquire within www.keratonyc.com/contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation
It is paid the real or for deposit? I want to know
@@bellelynda1744 Hello Belle, we are now offering financing from 6-12 months through Alphaeon and Carecredit.
Is it worth your eyesight?
bro looked traumatized
Are they putting some lenses in eyes or what? How is that ! Just saying eye color Chang op ! It’s not enough to know it
do you have the hazelnut color available at this moment?
Hello, we have honey color available anytime and hazelnut should be preordered before the procedure (it's quite a rare choice), so the wait time should be around 2 weeks.
Dont do it...you can go blind. Go watch the videos of people who went blind. Not worth it
@@jenny2282 Hello! No, you cannot go blind from this. Kerato doesn't involve laser depigmentation or implants. It's a novel, safe approach to eye color change. The color of the eye here is changed by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.
The risks of KERATO procedure are similar to any refractive procedure (PRK, LASIK or SMILE) - in the majority of cases they are limited to symptoms of a dry eye and some degree of photophobia (increased sensitivity to light). Usually they last from days to a few weeks and are successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drops (prescribed by your doctor). In the majority of cases visual acuity remains the same (being slightly blurry for 24-48 hours); in some patients it may last longer, especially, in cases of hidden hyperopia or early presbyopia (usually after 40 years of age).
Here you can find info on case reports:
insights.ovid.com/cornea/corne/2016/04/000/keratopigmentation-change-apparent-color-human-eye/2/00003226
www.karger.com/Article/FullText/485554
Please visit our FAQ for more info about the procedure:
www.keratonyc.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-eye-color-change
@@keratonyc Hello, is it available to the public right now?
Time kitna lagt ha
I still dont understand what happened
They need to make them a bit transparent so they don't look so fake.
his eyes compliment his skin colour so well. I'm also ethnic like him so considering honey colour as it looks extremely natural. May I ask what density he had done? Medium or high? Thanks
Hello, this is a medium density. Color honey is a hit, but I would say it all depends on the patient, someone likes subtlety, someone wants a vivid accent on the eyes. That's why we do color simulations for every patient going on a consultation.
@@keratonyc Amazing! I can't wait to do this.
@@keratonycHow much is this ? Is it available in the United States ??
@@jaycruzjr4822 they're keeping the prices secret as hell 😂
i want the color red.
How much it would cost ?
On their website it says 12k
Wheres the office located. At
New York
Interested
Hello Jessica, please inquire within:
www.keratonyc.com/#contact-us-to-schedule-a-consultation-section
its Dangerous no?
Beautiful 🌟
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I don’t hate them but I feel like they look kinda fake and weird idk I’d be better to just get contacts they make really natural ones too
because the color has to settle then it’ll looks more natural
I guess the world would be left with only a handful of brown eyes.
What’s the cost of this procedure?
10000
Is blindles a risk
Hello! No, you cannot go blind from this. Kerato doesn't involve laser depigmentation or implants. It's a novel, safe approach to eye color change. The color of the eye here is changed by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.
The risks of KERATO procedure are similar to any refractive procedure (PRK, LASIK or SMILE) - in the majority of cases they are limited to symptoms of a dry eye and some degree of photophobia (increased sensitivity to light). Usually they last from days to a few weeks and are successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drops (prescribed by your doctor). In the majority of cases visual acuity remains the same (being slightly blurry for 24-48 hours); in some patients it may last longer, especially, in cases of hidden hyperopia or early presbyopia (usually after 40 years of age).
Here you can find info on case reports:
insights.ovid.com/cornea/corne/2016/04/000/keratopigmentation-change-apparent-color-human-eye/2/00003226
www.karger.com/Article/FullText/485554
Please visit our FAQ for more info about the procedure:
www.keratonyc.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-eye-color-change
What eye colour is this
Honey pigment
Is this able to be performed on a single eye? I have heterochromia
Heterochromia is beautiful
Omg heterochromia is gorgeous hun id keep it x ofc if u want to change be safe but just know ur eye color is unique and really cool
Please do not change it, you were gifted with that, I personally wish I could have it 😭
Dude this surgery is NOT for you. Enjoy your God given advantages!