Eyecos Clinic
Results of Eyecos, the safe and effective eye color change
Other Clinics (Keratopigmentation)
Results of Keratopigmentation, the change of eye color not indicated and with surgical risks
NewEyesLaser 9/10G is a non-surgical outpatient laser technique, and therefore lacks the typical complications of intraocular surgery.
NewEyes 9/10G is the most advanced technique in the world to change the color of the iris and, therefore, the color of the eyes, in a safe, efficient and predictable manner. The results are completely natural, and generally predictable.
Results of Eyecos, the safe and effective eye color change
Results of Keratopigmentation, the change of eye color not indicated and with surgical risks
Keratopigmentation should not be indicated for aesthetic purposes due to its surgical risks, functional and structural limitations, future exploratory and surgical drawbacks, disastrous cosmetic results, and high price.
The only safe, effective, predictable technique with a natural aesthetic result is Laser Depigmentation.
Unfortunately, we have detected misleading and malicious advertising about Keratopigmentation by the clinics that perform it, regarding its risks, contraindications, drawbacks, and real cosmetic results, which implies professional malpractice.
NEWEYES LASER EXPERIENCE
Images of before and after the treatment of eye color change
Experience
The laser neweyes 9/10G is the improvement of our first laser. Eyecos Clinical experience of more than 3.000 eyes treated and more than 10 years doing treatment. The clinic has also conducted studies about this technique for more than ten years ago.
All this investment makes our solution to change eye color is the most advanced, safe and effective in the world.
Care
The Eyecos Clinic focuses all its efforts on patient safety, so that not everyone is a candidate for this treatment. Thus we get a close to 100% success rate in performing the treatment smoothly.
NewEyes Security
The NEWEYES laser of EYECOS is highly safe, as no refractive changes, decreased visual acuity, limitations in pupillary reflexes, subacute or chronic uveitis, or intraocular pressure elevations have been observed after the treatment has been completed.
While there is a blurring of vision for approximately 1-2 hours following each laser session and the dispersion of melanin pigment in the anterior chamber, the vision is fully recovered without remarkable inconveniences.
NewEyes Effectiveness
The level of effectiveness of NEWEYES laser is very high. Instantly a change in iris color is achieved, from brown to green or blue.
Close to 100% of the cases the objective sought has been achieved in completely removing the melanin pigment in the anterior iris, so that the eye color of the patient has been obviously apparently transformed, although discrete, from the initial color. In all cases the obtained hue was visibly clearer than the original brown.
NewEyes Predictability
This color can vary from green to blue, with their respective range of hues. While the practical NEWEYES predictability is close to 100 % in achieving the pigmentation of the iris, is not as high with regards to the prediction of the exact color and tone at the end of treatment.
It is us, not the patient, who will inform, as accurately as possible, the likely outcome to be achieved. To do this we rely on three prediction factors:
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