“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:
- Assess your natural iris shade
- Review available pigments
- Suggest colors based on facial aesthetics
- Show realistic visual simulations
- 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
