“Choosing Your New Eye Color: Options, Safety & What to Expect”

“Choosing Your New Eye Color: Options, Safety & What to Expect”

 

Dreaming of blue, green, hazel, or a unique eye shade? Permanent eye color change via advanced keratopigmentation gives you options once thought impossible. But how do you choose the right color — and what should you know before taking the leap? This article walks you through safe color choices, risk-aware decisions, and realistic expectations.

Eye Color Options With Keratopigmentation

The pigments used in modern keratopigmentation come with CE certification, ensuring safety and biocompatibility. Clinics can offer a palette of shades — which can also be mixed to create custom hues — delivering natural and stable results.

Typical options:
✔ Blue
✔ Green
✔ Hazel
✔ Grey
✔ Mixed custom shades for natural depth

Choosing your shade is a personal process usually done during your pre-procedure consultation.

Safety First: Why Pigment Quality Matters

Not all pigments are the same. High-quality, ophthalmology-grade pigments prevent adverse tissue reactions and promote long-lasting color stability — a key difference from decorative tattoo inks.

How Color Influences Your Look

Choosing an eye color isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about balancing facial features and complexion. For example:
✔ Light blue or green can appear vibrant with high contrast features
✔ Hazel or grey may suit warmer skin tones

During consultations, most clinics provide digital simulations to help visualize your post-procedure look.

What Happens During Your Color Consultation

Your doctor will:

  1. Assess your natural iris shade
  2. Review available pigments
  3. Suggest colors based on facial aesthetics
  4. Show realistic visual simulations
  5. Discuss risks and expectations

Clear communication ensures satisfaction and avoids surprises.

Post-Procedure Color Stability

After keratopigmentation, your new eye color is intended to be permanent. However:
🔹 Slight pigment change can occur
🔹 Touch-ups are rare but possible
🔹 Regular follow-ups ensure pigment health and corneal safety

Unlike colored contact lenses, this solution doesn’t require daily wear.

Common Myths Busted

Myth: You can reverse the color easily.
Fact: This is a long-lasting procedure — choose carefully.

Myth: All clinics use the same pigments.
Fact: Only certified, medical-grade pigments should be used.

Conclusion

Selecting your new eye color is exciting but should be informed by safety, aesthetics, and expert guidance. With personalized consultations, advanced technology, and high-quality pigments, keratopigmentation gives you a beautiful, natural result that lasts.

👉 Contact us today for a customized color simulation and start your transformation journey! Reach out to Ms.Derya by phone/Whatssapp: +905325961601