Can you get surgery to change the colour of your eye?
By chanfrado
@chanfrado (1157)
Portugal
15 responses
@trouble4u2avoid (2915)
• United States
20 Feb 07
I imagine they can. I saw a post on here a few weeks ago about eyeball piercing. Anybody interesting in eyebling? It freaks me out LOL I hate it when I get an eyelash in my eyes and sometimes my contacts bother me. Imagine a piece of jewelry implanted in your eyes. ewwwwww
@chanfrado (1157)
• Portugal
20 Feb 07
I would never do that!!! OMG! It creeps me out!!
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@trouble4u2avoid (2915)
• United States
21 Feb 07
lol, me too! You should take a look at the photos of someone who has a bling bling eye.
@chhaganbhujbad (263)
• United States
21 Feb 07
Eye colors depends on your internal structure of the eye, the color of the iris and so on... But I dont think so that eye color can be surgerically change.. its impossible..
@carmat (2849)
• Canada
8 Feb 07
I have never heard of anyone getting the color of their eyes changes surgically. I know that you can by colored contact lenses to change the color and the looks of your eyes. Wouldnt this be a lot cheaper and safer. God made us who we are so I dont see the need in changing anything. Have fun with the colored contacts.
@designermom (69)
• United States
6 Feb 07
It would be silly to get surgery to change the color of your eyes. They have contacts that can make your eyes any color you want. It's less invasive, and MUCH safer. Plus, you won't be committed to that color if you change your mind :o)
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@freak369 (5113)
• United States
8 Feb 07
I haven't heard of this but I guess it is possible to some degree. If you really want to change your eye color you can grab some colored contact lenses, even if you don't need glasses or contacts, there are plenty of places that sell cosmetic / no-prescription ones.
@dhavalhirdhav (181)
• India
8 Feb 07
yeah it is possible.. technology and sciense are moving very quick... today we can do lots of things which we thought would not be possible even just 5 years back.. and what we will be able to do tomorrow we might have never even thought of it :).
It's just amazing :P
@Dzbfree (94)
• United States
7 Feb 07
The only way to do that would be to have an opaque contact lens sugically implanted, and that's not a good idea. Just go for the regular opaque contacts.
@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
8 Feb 07
eww ouch! i'd be very uncomfortable having such a surgery. there are contacts that can do that. someday, they may become semi-perminant, i don't know. but i think surgery should be only for medical problems and correcting acute vision problems.
@TerryZ (22076)
• United States
6 Feb 07
No I dont think its possible and dont think doctors would be very happy with do that. They like to repair something is wrong with the eye.