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  2. Scleral tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Scleral tattooing. Scleral tattooing is the practice of tattooing the sclera, or white part, of the human eye.Rather than being injected into the tissue, the dye is injected between two layers of the eye, then gradually spreads.

  3. Corneal tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Corneal tattooing is a procedure that is very difficult to perform precisely. Often, the area tattooed fades after time and rarely remains permanently. The size of the area tattooed also might reduce over time. [14] Sometimes, the results are not what were expected, and the eye might need to be re-tattooed. [15]

  4. Optical brightener - Wikipedia

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    Some advanced face and eye powders contain optical brightener microspheres that brighten shadowed or dark areas of the skin, such as "tired eyes". End uses of optical brighteners include: Detergent whitener (instead of bluing agents) Paper brightening (internal or in a coating) Fiber whitening (internal, added to polymer melts)

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    These magical eye drops instantly whiten your eyes while delivering a soothing sensation to combat dryness. It’s a glam game-changer! Keep scrolling to see which of your favorite stars swear by ...

  6. A woman paid $12,000 for surgery to permanently turn her eyes ...

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    An eye-color surgery called keratopigmentation is gaining attention online, but experts aren't convinced it's safe. A woman paid $12,000 for surgery to permanently turn her eyes from brown to blue.

  7. Corneal opacity - Wikipedia

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    Leucomatous corneal opacity is a dense white opacity which results due to scarring of more than half of the stroma. [4] A number of different presentations of leucomatous corneal opacity exist: Adherent leucoma: results when healing occurs after perforation of cornea with incarceration of iris. The iris is adherent to the back of a leucomatous ...