The procedure has been around for about a decade but no one had ever done a video like this so thank you & wish you the best throughout the experience, you'll look great with gray blue eyes. Love your voice btw
Have you done research on what are the best places? Can you talk about price, sessions, and PLEASEEEE document all steps!!! Best video so far!!! Please post more!!! 😍😍😍
The very next video is all about prices and the following one is about how it physically feels, which covers pretty much the entire process for your first 6 sessions. I should have them ready next week or so 🙂
@@Cesar_M_Romero you can additionally mention that Yeuxclair offers a 6 session package for people wanting to get only one iris lasered, and the price is reduced from the usual 3k dollars to 2k
There is no color behind brown eyes, the iris is completely clear, not pigmentation at all and the blue color is produced by the Tyndall effect, just light scattering with the blue wavelength being the dominant one that’s why we see blue in the eye and because the stroma has different density in every person that’s why we see people with light blue eyes and other with darker shades. Green ayes is the result of insufficient melanin covering the clear layer underneath so some light pass trough and reflects back green thanks to the Tyndall effect just like the blue but because in the green eyes case the pigment less layer is contaminated with some brown pigment and depending on the density of the stroma we see green and not blue, simple as that. Having blue eyes is not a choice, being ignorant is. 😂😂😂
Cesar gracias por ayudarnos con tus videos , ahora que los veo por segunda vez y con más atención veo que tu dejas un espacio de un mes por cada dos sesiones , yo pensaba que tocaba hacerlas seguidas ósea dos semanales por tres semanas .
Hola! Hay 2 "modalidades" para las sesiones, la que yo escogí (que es la que Yeux recomienda) son 2 sesiones seguidas, una por día, y después dejar pasar un mes completo. Puedes checar eso aquí: www.yeuxclairs.com/faqs/ en la pregunta que dice "How is it done?".
So theoretically what happens if you want hazel eyes (light yellow brown with grey/green/blue base peeking through) and only do the process up to the lightness you like before it turns blue? Would the melanin come back if you don't fully complete the full procedure to completely removing the pigment over the blue?
So, now you have blue eyes, but from afar, they look dark. I've seen that so-called - Yeux Clair " blue eyes" you need to come up close to see them! Under your eyes, I can still see a lot of browns. You are only half finished - they don't you realize that? In 3 more trips, you will have gray eyes or a blue/gray. You should be so proud of those eyes guy! I'm still in the process - I have one more trip to go. I should be happy now but I'm not - I'm aiming to finish
So e guess the pigment in the eyes is there to protect from the sun… so will you become more light sensitive when your eyes are much lighter and the healing is done? Love your videos pls post more this is a subject that is hard to find information about much love from Sweden
Very good question. It's funny, I've found information going both ways. If you please ask this question again in 6 months or so I can answer it from my own experience :)
¡Hola César! Es interesante, estaré pendiente de los updates 😄 ayñ yo soy bien chillona con cualquier cosa que se trate de ojos así que nunca me lo haría, pero definitivamente es un tema que causa curiosidad. ¿Cómo o por qué decidiste iniciar el proceso? ¿Se puede cambiar de cafe a verde o solo azul? ¿Hay algún daño o riesgo posterior? ¿Qué cuidados hay después de cada sesión láser? Tengo entendido que la gente con ojos grises/azules son más sensibles a la luz (?) y que el color azul es una mutación genética (como dices por falta de melanina) surgida hace unos 10mil años. ¡Suerte con tu proceso!
Estoy trabajando justamente para responder varias de esas preguntas 😊, estoy en la parte de guión sobre poder escoger el color y sobre los riesgos, y ayer terminé el guión de las gotas (el tratamiento). Yo espero poder echarme ese video la próxima semana. He escuchado que los ojos claros son más sensibles a la luz, pero déjame preguntarles directamente en Yeux Clairs a ver qué me dicen ellos.
@@Cesar_M_Romero ¡Genial! Gracias estaré pendiente 👀 Pos en mi ciudad está como ese nivel de Mario donde el sol intenta matarte jaja mi ex tiene ojos grises y básicamente vive con los ojos cerrados cada que sale a la calle jajaja según él es más sensible a la luz -o tal vez solo era una excusa para robar mis lentes de sol-. 😎😆
hey! i checked your progress, your eyes defo lightened but the changes are only visible w flash/sunlight i guess, so what do you think i want my eyes to look really bright blue, is it possible? or they'll only be visible w the help of flash? because then there's no point of going for this procedure
None that I've heard of. Yeaux Clairs hasn't mentioned any and in the Facebook forums I have not read about any. That doesn't mean there are none, but so far it seems pretty safe. The problem is that we still can't know about long time problems because the technology is pretty new, I don't think anyone has gone through this procedure before maybe 6 or 7 years.
no pan for the procedure, but it is very very very dangerous. In America it is forbidden. In Tuckey, Colombia, Mexico, Tunisia ... it is allowed, but you sign a document where you free the doctor and the clinic for ANY future problems. In Tunisia it costs 6500 dollars. My father is an eye surgeon and he studied many different methods, but he says all are very dangerous. Maybe in some more years it will be better.
The burnt melanin gets filtered through your trabecular meshwork and expelled through the Schlemm canal. Its your eyes’ natural drainage system. And I certainly hope it does not cause glaucoma!!!! Hahaha
I've got you covered. A video about how it feels is coming next week, risks coming soon (I would like to talk directly to Yeux Clairs for a couple of things first) and full list of expenses is here: ua-cam.com/video/WWSCKjcgAJQ/v-deo.html
I though exactly that at first (something I actually have told them). It's really hard to find info at first. When you get into Facebook's groups you find out there's a ton of people talking about it.
Some humans have blue eyes underneath and others have green eyes underneath, but under every pigment is a lighter pigment. I was watching and keeping tabs on this procedure but there aren’t much information or personal evidences
There is no color behind brown eyes, the iris is completely clear, not pigmentation at all and the blue color is produced by the Tyndall effect, just light scattering with the blue wavelength being the dominant one that’s why we see blue in the eye and because the stroma has different density in every person that’s why we see people with light blue eyes and other with darker shades. Green ayes is the result of insufficient melanin covering the clear layer underneath so some light pass trough and reflects back green thanks to the Tyndall effect just like the blue but because in the green eyes case the pigment less layer is contaminated with some brown pigment and depending on the density of the stroma we see green and not blue, simple as that. Having blue eyes is not a choice, being ignorant is. 😂😂😂
So they say eyes dont actually doesnt contain pigment for example blue eyes just reflect the colour of blue earth back thats why they appear blue. I am confused now or they means that blue eyes contain less pigment that its able to take the colour of the earth reflecting them back!!?? 😌
I’m not sure what you mean by the earth reflecting them, but this process only removes melanin from your irises and you can take a look at the science behind eye colors here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color Hope that helps!
@@Cesar_M_Romero okey, well when watching the videos about eye colours. Its said that blue eye actually does not contain the colour in the iris its very pale and that blue eyes takes in alot of light into the eyes. Then they said that so blue eyes reflect back the colour the blue sky, the environment around us, the colour of earth blue thats why they appear blue... Can you understandddd?????????????
All Caucasian have blue Grey or green Asian Afrincans Indians Hispanic dodnt not have that there eyes are black and dark brown Its only works for Caucasian but sometimes there color changes naturally goes back to original color there born with that is blue or grey
It's not that deep. the more you decrease the melanin in the iris the lighter the eyes will be. The least melanin then the eyes will appear blue. This is literally what these doctors do.
@@matrixxx3662 shes wrong actually because if you look at black or latin or asian people with heterochromia it is clear they have blue eyes underneath as well. gregg homer also stated under "every" brown eye is a blue eye.
I have a video that talks about all the expenses, check it out :). And there are risks, yes, but getting blind has never happened and is super super super hard to happen according to all the staff at Yeux Clairs.
I tried it it's made my eyes lighter and brighter. I had medium brown and it's lighter brown almost amber/hazel in the sun. This is after 1 month or so. It does sting for few seconds. Also now trying eye subliminals.. Im seeing a difference it's been 2 weeks.
Nd: Yag Laser which has been around for years for iridoplasty. The secret is the wavelength, duration and preoperative pretreatment that makes the laser effective for this purpose.
No, sorry, green eyes will tend to gray/blue. Any kind of eyes will do that actually. Brown eyes will not get lighter brown for example, they’ll go straight from dark black to dark grey, mid grey and then gray/blue (depending on the natural color underneath the melanin). Hope that helps :)
Do you think even grade 5 eyes have blue or grey underneath? Cuz i've heard they say you can mostly only achieve a dark or medium brown color with the laser if u have grade 5 dark eyes
I was graded a 5 in Yeux Clairs. I already had 6 sessions and in a week or so I'll book my next 6. I don't want to go pure blue/gray eyes, so I think maybe 12 or 18 sessions might be enough for me.
@@Cesar_M_Romero im following you closely. Mine are grade 5 too. Eycos turned me down using their app. If you can get gray, im signing up. Can i ask your age? I think the younger the more your body can metabolize the dark laser blasts
@@shorts4you429 there is a possibility that the broken up melanin might get stuck on the way out of your eye in the ducts. This could cause a pressure build up. But this is super duper rare, particularly since the tech has advanced. They'll tell you about it at your appointment.
Dr. Saj Khan, an ophthalmologist in the United Kingdom, told CNN in 2015 that the STRŌMA treatment raised some red flags. “The main concern with any procedure that involves releasing pigment inside the eye is that the pigment can clog up the normal drainage channels, which can in turn cause the pressure inside the eye to go up,” Khan said. “If that happens significantly enough, for long enough, it’s how patients develop glaucoma.”
I made this video when I was just starting. I don’t remember exactly, but I was maybe only 2 sessions in, I think. Way before I had any noticeable lighting.
@@sparkcruz3319 I’ve had no adverse reactions so far (save perhaps a couple of small headaches) and I don’t have light sensitivity yet, but I know that as eyes go lighter ligh sensitivity grows more obvious, so it’ll happen sooner than later. I’m getting this done in Yeux Clairs in Mexico.
@@sparkcruz3319 I think that’s the one big concern we all have nagging at us in the back of our heads. Why don’t you try the Facebook groups? There’s people in there who have done 30+ sessions. I think the usual side effects are light sensitivity (that one has to do with the lightness of the eyes, not the procedure itself as far as I know) and a couple or people have had pupil deformations that they are currently treating. Nothing big or scary that I’m aware of.
Not yet, sorry, removing melanin from your eyes will make them gray or blue, depending on the natural color you have underneath the brown, but you don’t get to choose.
@@haykvardanyan6349 I wouldn’t worry about that, the range is between gray and blue but it literally can’t be an unnatural look because it’s only the natural color you already have underneath the melanin on your irises.
Sorry, you can just go gray or blue (some say green in certain clinics starting with a certain grade). And you can't choose the color, it all comes down to the color you already have beneath the melanin in your eyes
I don't know, they keep a lot of their laser's info a secret. I asked if they would let me take pictures and refused. I guess they're protecting their secrets of the trade. Generally you get very little information about all companies' lasers. When you google it you get things like "Eyecos Laser 6G, new and improved!" but no specs at all. Everyone's trying to hide their lasers from everybody else I suppose
The procedure has been around for about a decade but no one had ever done a video like this so thank you & wish you the best throughout the experience, you'll look great with gray blue eyes. Love your voice btw
I know right, I don’t understand why... and thank you! That’s really nice of you 😃😃
@@Cesar_M_Romero please in Spanish
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They should pay you man did an outstanding job in the video.
Great video!! This is the most professional video that I’ve seen on this topic. 👏🏼
Please keep up the high quality videos ! And document the whole entire journey
Thank you so much for documenting, I’ll be following your journey closely!
This is amazing!! Thank you for making this so very needed video. I’ll stay tuned!
This video is so professional but he has less than 200 subs
Keep this up bro, do more in-depth
I'm working on that :)
Have you done research on what are the best places? Can you talk about price, sessions, and PLEASEEEE document all steps!!! Best video so far!!! Please post more!!! 😍😍😍
The very next video is all about prices and the following one is about how it physically feels, which covers pretty much the entire process for your first 6 sessions. I should have them ready next week or so 🙂
@@Cesar_M_Romero looking forward to it!!!
@@Cesar_M_Romero you can additionally mention that Yeuxclair offers a 6 session package for people wanting to get only one iris lasered, and the price is reduced from the usual 3k dollars to 2k
I’m your 200th subscriber ✋🎈🎊
Also green eyes are behind brown eyes besides blue and gray eyes.
Great review.
There is no color behind brown eyes, the iris is completely clear, not pigmentation at all and the blue color is produced by the Tyndall effect, just light scattering with the blue wavelength being the dominant one that’s why we see blue in the eye and because the stroma has different density in every person that’s why we see people with light blue eyes and other with darker shades.
Green ayes is the result of insufficient melanin covering the clear layer underneath so some light pass trough and reflects back green thanks to the Tyndall effect just like the blue but because in the green eyes case the pigment less layer is contaminated with some brown pigment and depending on the density of the stroma we see green and not blue, simple as that.
Having blue eyes is not a choice, being ignorant is. 😂😂😂
Cesar gracias por ayudarnos con tus videos , ahora que los veo por segunda vez y con más atención veo que tu dejas un espacio de un mes por cada dos sesiones , yo pensaba que tocaba hacerlas seguidas ósea dos semanales por tres semanas .
Hola! Hay 2 "modalidades" para las sesiones, la que yo escogí (que es la que Yeux recomienda) son 2 sesiones seguidas, una por día, y después dejar pasar un mes completo. Puedes checar eso aquí: www.yeuxclairs.com/faqs/ en la pregunta que dice "How is it done?".
So theoretically what happens if you want hazel eyes (light yellow brown with grey/green/blue base peeking through) and only do the process up to the lightness you like before it turns blue? Would the melanin come back if you don't fully complete the full procedure to completely removing the pigment over the blue?
it does not come back, its gone forever. The process is not reversible
Same here I don't want blue eyes I want hazel
Easy just the prostaglandin eye drops or serums, but they can cause health problem.
@@vima8308 but its not permanent man
Amazing video keep on whta your doing. Please ..😍🙏🙏🙏
So, now you have blue eyes, but from afar, they look dark. I've seen that so-called - Yeux Clair " blue eyes" you need to come up close to see them! Under your eyes, I can still see a lot of browns. You are only half finished - they don't you realize that? In 3 more trips, you will have gray eyes or a blue/gray. You should be so proud of those eyes guy! I'm still in the process - I have one more trip to go. I should be happy now but I'm not - I'm aiming to finish
So i was debating whic h clinic to go to ? Thanks for the high quality video . ive been searching for it for a long time...
My pleasure! :)
Thanks
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Correct! The old time Joker. Nice catch! 👍🏻
Hello, I want change from brown to blue or green eyes, light eye is beautiful!
So e guess the pigment in the eyes is there to protect from the sun… so will you become more light sensitive when your eyes are much lighter and the healing is done? Love your videos pls post more this is a subject that is hard to find information about much love from Sweden
Very good question. It's funny, I've found information going both ways. If you please ask this question again in 6 months or so I can answer it from my own experience :)
@@Cesar_M_Romero how is it now??
Yeah bro let us know I wanna get eye work done
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Any recent updates? Please post more
Cool video, I have a couple of questions:
How much does it cost
Where did you get yours done
Can you pick the shade/colour
You can’t pick the color , the laser just removes the pigment that makes your eyes dark.. underneath may be blue , gray or green
¡Hola César!
Es interesante, estaré pendiente de los updates 😄 ayñ yo soy bien chillona con cualquier cosa que se trate de ojos así que nunca me lo haría, pero definitivamente es un tema que causa curiosidad.
¿Cómo o por qué decidiste iniciar el proceso? ¿Se puede cambiar de cafe a verde o solo azul? ¿Hay algún daño o riesgo posterior? ¿Qué cuidados hay después de cada sesión láser?
Tengo entendido que la gente con ojos grises/azules son más sensibles a la luz (?) y que el color azul es una mutación genética (como dices por falta de melanina) surgida hace unos 10mil años.
¡Suerte con tu proceso!
Estoy trabajando justamente para responder varias de esas preguntas 😊, estoy en la parte de guión sobre poder escoger el color y sobre los riesgos, y ayer terminé el guión de las gotas (el tratamiento). Yo espero poder echarme ese video la próxima semana.
He escuchado que los ojos claros son más sensibles a la luz, pero déjame preguntarles directamente en Yeux Clairs a ver qué me dicen ellos.
@@Cesar_M_Romero ¡Genial! Gracias estaré pendiente 👀
Pos en mi ciudad está como ese nivel de Mario donde el sol intenta matarte jaja mi ex tiene ojos grises y básicamente vive con los ojos cerrados cada que sale a la calle jajaja según él es más sensible a la luz -o tal vez solo era una excusa para robar mis lentes de sol-. 😎😆
Hi, what is the lazer name that u used for youre eye color changing. Im in austin tx and y would like to try that procedure.
Update? Are your eyes okay?
hey! i checked your progress, your eyes defo lightened but the changes are only visible w flash/sunlight i guess, so what do you think i want my eyes to look really bright blue, is it possible? or they'll only be visible w the help of flash? because then there's no point of going for this procedure
Thanks, I was waiting for this kind of video. Does it have any side effect in the future?
None that I've heard of. Yeaux Clairs hasn't mentioned any and in the Facebook forums I have not read about any. That doesn't mean there are none, but so far it seems pretty safe. The problem is that we still can't know about long time problems because the technology is pretty new, I don't think anyone has gone through this procedure before maybe 6 or 7 years.
I’ve seen UA-camrs who’ve done it and their eyes got very sensitized to sunlight and the color change was minimal but the sensitivity lasted😱
@@timschulze4162 could you take the video please ?
no pan for the procedure, but it is very very very dangerous. In America it is forbidden. In Tuckey, Colombia, Mexico, Tunisia ... it is allowed, but you sign a document where you free the doctor and the clinic for ANY future problems. In Tunisia it costs 6500 dollars. My father is an eye surgeon and he studied many different methods, but he says all are very dangerous. Maybe in some more years it will be better.
What about the procedure where they make your eyes a bunch of different colors? Like from the channel kerato?
Not the same procedure. Kerato is so fake looking like lenses. They inject pigment and looks artificial
Hi
So you can only have blue or grey eyes you cannot change your eye color to green or hazel
What doctors does this I want mind down can someone send me a link
Can a person with keratoconus do this type of laser ?
Mas se eu mudar a cor dos olhos eu mudo os genes?eu posso ter um filho com olhos azuis?
What os the cost per treatment?
I'm from Ontario canada, have brown eyes would love blue is there anywhere in canada that does this
Definitely not! Even if US approves it Canada would never!! Canada doesn’t even approve certain medications that’s approved in the US!😅
Looking forward to you answering these questions.
have subscribed and "bell"ed you ...lol
Are the pigments going to cause glaucoma?
Are they "digested" from the eye?
The burnt melanin gets filtered through your trabecular meshwork and expelled through the Schlemm canal. Its your eyes’ natural drainage system. And I certainly hope it does not cause glaucoma!!!! Hahaha
I still waiting for new results
The only thing I would like to know is, how much, is it painful and what about the risks ?
I've got you covered. A video about how it feels is coming next week, risks coming soon (I would like to talk directly to Yeux Clairs for a couple of things first) and full list of expenses is here: ua-cam.com/video/WWSCKjcgAJQ/v-deo.html
@@Cesar_M_Romero well that was fast.. thanks for reacting so quickly.
@@T-wen-T-3 My pleasure 👍
Where in the US can I get this surgery
What is the difference between lasikistanbul and yeux
What are the risks of this? Thanks x
Going blind due to the eye pressure (glaucoma)
I just want to knw the cost
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I have green eyes can I do this to get light blue eyes?
Can you blink during this? I feel like the moment it touches me I’m gonna blink 😵💫
Is it true that the color of the eyes darkens again? Because the body produces melanin again?
I find it very suspicious that his only videos are about this procedure…
I though exactly that at first (something I actually have told them). It's really hard to find info at first. When you get into Facebook's groups you find out there's a ton of people talking about it.
Some humans have blue eyes underneath and others have green eyes underneath, but under every pigment is a lighter pigment. I was watching and keeping tabs on this procedure but there aren’t much information or personal evidences
There is no color behind brown eyes, the iris is completely clear, not pigmentation at all and the blue color is produced by the Tyndall effect, just light scattering with the blue wavelength being the dominant one that’s why we see blue in the eye and because the stroma has different density in every person that’s why we see people with light blue eyes and other with darker shades.
Green ayes is the result of insufficient melanin covering the clear layer underneath so some light pass trough and reflects back green thanks to the Tyndall effect just like the blue but because in the green eyes case the pigment less layer is contaminated with some brown pigment and depending on the density of the stroma we see green and not blue, simple as that.
Having blue eyes is not a choice, being ignorant is. 😂😂😂
What is the cost?
So they say eyes dont actually doesnt contain pigment for example blue eyes just reflect the colour of blue earth back thats why they appear blue. I am confused now or they means that blue eyes contain less pigment that its able to take the colour of the earth reflecting them back!!?? 😌
I’m not sure what you mean by the earth reflecting them, but this process only removes melanin from your irises and you can take a look at the science behind eye colors here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color
Hope that helps!
@@Cesar_M_Romero okey, well when watching the videos about eye colours. Its said that blue eye actually does not contain the colour in the iris its very pale and that blue eyes takes in alot of light into the eyes. Then they said that so blue eyes reflect back the colour the blue sky, the environment around us, the colour of earth blue thats why they appear blue... Can you understandddd?????????????
@@zoram671 look up rayleigh scattering of light
Cost and time
How much that cost?
I've got a video covering precisely that! :) It's here: ua-cam.com/video/WWSCKjcgAJQ/v-deo.html
@@Cesar_M_Romero , thanks
All Caucasian have blue Grey or green Asian Afrincans Indians Hispanic dodnt not have that there eyes are black and dark brown Its only works for Caucasian but sometimes there color changes naturally goes back to original color there born with that is blue or grey
Rubbish. stroma already turned a black womans eyes blue.
It's not that deep. the more you decrease the melanin in the iris the lighter the eyes will be. The least melanin then the eyes will appear blue. This is literally what these doctors do.
@@matrixxx3662 shes wrong actually because if you look at black or latin or asian people with heterochromia it is clear they have blue eyes underneath as well. gregg homer also stated under "every" brown eye is a blue eye.
@@amberanderson528 I know. But there is no undoing it after you have went through with it. You won’t get your old eye color back. It’s a one way trip.
Having blue eyes is not a choice but being as ignorant as you are is 😂😂😂
How costs this surgery and if I do this ,will i get blind
I have a video that talks about all the expenses, check it out :). And there are risks, yes, but getting blind has never happened and is super super super hard to happen according to all the staff at Yeux Clairs.
How much I have 2 pay to change my eyes colour nd which procedure is the best....pls reply me I m from india
It's has been months since you did an update, how is your eye color change going?
Sorry man! I've been crazy busy for a while, but I just uploaded a new eye color progression video.
I have a question, will putting honey in your eyes make them brighter? does it actually work
Not as far as I know. Sorry about that.
Please do not put honey in your eyes! It has bacteria in it!!
@@mariyamhashmi dont worry, I didn't, I knew it was a bad idea
I tried it it's made my eyes lighter and brighter. I had medium brown and it's lighter brown almost amber/hazel in the sun. This is after 1 month or so. It does sting for few seconds. Also now trying eye subliminals.. Im seeing a difference it's been 2 weeks.
The real question is: is it permanent?
Yep, it’s permanent. Your melanin will not “come back” or “grow back”
@@Cesar_M_Romero can we have the equivalent for the skin!??😭😭
Heard It can cause lose of vision
Heard from where... ?
What kind of laser is it, what is it made of? That's my only question. Thank you Cesar
That one I don’t know. All companies are pretty secretive with their lasers, it’s kind of the secret sauce of every clinic.
Nd: Yag Laser which has been around for years for iridoplasty. The secret is the wavelength, duration and preoperative pretreatment that makes the laser effective for this purpose.
@@Cesar_M_Romero is this is safe or not please tell me
Wait what if you have green eyes? Will it just go lighter green?
No, sorry, green eyes will tend to gray/blue. Any kind of eyes will do that actually. Brown eyes will not get lighter brown for example, they’ll go straight from dark black to dark grey, mid grey and then gray/blue (depending on the natural color underneath the melanin). Hope that helps :)
Do you think even grade 5 eyes have blue or grey underneath? Cuz i've heard they say you can mostly only achieve a dark or medium brown color with the laser if u have grade 5 dark eyes
For sure! I started as a grade 5 and you can see the progress yourself here: ua-cam.com/video/NfWnfPufUNs/v-deo.html
Hope that helps :)
@@Cesar_M_Romero yes this is an amazing transformation , can't wait to see your updates i can already tell it will look stunning 🌹
What grade are you?? And how many sessions did u book?
I was graded a 5 in Yeux Clairs. I already had 6 sessions and in a week or so I'll book my next 6. I don't want to go pure blue/gray eyes, so I think maybe 12 or 18 sessions might be enough for me.
@@Cesar_M_Romero im following you closely. Mine are grade 5 too. Eycos turned me down using their app. If you can get gray, im signing up. Can i ask your age? I think the younger the more your body can metabolize the dark laser blasts
I have green eyes
my least favorite eye color.
@@amberanderson528 who cares
@@aringupta03 you clearly lol
You have beautiful face like a doll or 3D character. If you smiller a bit it will be perfect.
Thank you! :D
Can you remove not all of the melanin so your eyes become green.
Sorry, with all current laser procedures you don’t get green, your eyes go from brown to gray/blue.
Will it change your eyesight?
Is there a 50% chance that you'll go blind?
No, it will not change your eyesight and HELL NO, it doesn’t have a 50% chance of making you blind!!! Hahaha
@@Cesar_M_Romero thank you, I asked because I watched a video with doctors saying that there's a high chance that it will affect your eyesight.😂
@@shorts4you429 there is a possibility that the broken up melanin might get stuck on the way out of your eye in the ducts. This could cause a pressure build up. But this is super duper rare, particularly since the tech has advanced. They'll tell you about it at your appointment.
How much money is enough to make eyes laser surgery??
I've got a video that covers precisely that! :) It's right here: ua-cam.com/video/WWSCKjcgAJQ/v-deo.html
Dr. Saj Khan, an ophthalmologist in the United Kingdom, told CNN in 2015 that the STRŌMA treatment raised some red flags.
“The main concern with any procedure that involves releasing pigment inside the eye is that the pigment can clog up the normal drainage channels, which can in turn cause the pressure inside the eye to go up,” Khan said. “If that happens significantly enough, for long enough, it’s how patients develop glaucoma.”
In this video your eyes were very dark, when did you start this procedure?
I made this video when I was just starting. I don’t remember exactly, but I was maybe only 2 sessions in, I think. Way before I had any noticeable lighting.
@@Cesar_M_Romero have you had any adverse reactions or sensitivity ? And where did you get this done ?
@@sparkcruz3319 I’ve had no adverse reactions so far (save perhaps a couple of small headaches) and I don’t have light sensitivity yet, but I know that as eyes go lighter ligh sensitivity grows more obvious, so it’ll happen sooner than later. I’m getting this done in Yeux Clairs in Mexico.
@@Cesar_M_Romero thanks so much for responding , I'm interested in getting this done but i am a little worried about side effects.
@@sparkcruz3319 I think that’s the one big concern we all have nagging at us in the back of our heads. Why don’t you try the Facebook groups? There’s people in there who have done 30+ sessions. I think the usual side effects are light sensitivity (that one has to do with the lightness of the eyes, not the procedure itself as far as I know) and a couple or people have had pupil deformations that they are currently treating. Nothing big or scary that I’m aware of.
Can you still get LASIK after the procedure?
Yes before or after there’s no risks
According to the Yeux Clairs’ site, yes you can. www.yeuxclairs.com/faqs/
Can I choose what color/shade I want?
Not yet, sorry, removing melanin from your eyes will make them gray or blue, depending on the natural color you have underneath the brown, but you don’t get to choose.
@@Cesar_M_Romero is there a way to tell what we’ll get?
@@haykvardanyan6349 Not that I know of. It’s one interesting surprise :)
@@Cesar_M_Romero because I dont wanna end up looking like a demon😩
@@haykvardanyan6349 I wouldn’t worry about that, the range is between gray and blue but it literally can’t be an unnatural look because it’s only the natural color you already have underneath the melanin on your irises.
Can the procedure be reversed if you ever want your original color?
No, I’m afraid not. Once you start doing it the changes are permanent.
How to change red eye colour
Sorry, you can just go gray or blue (some say green in certain clinics starting with a certain grade). And you can't choose the color, it all comes down to the color you already have beneath the melanin in your eyes
What type of laser is it??
I don't know, they keep a lot of their laser's info a secret. I asked if they would let me take pictures and refused. I guess they're protecting their secrets of the trade. Generally you get very little information about all companies' lasers. When you google it you get things like "Eyecos Laser 6G, new and improved!" but no specs at all. Everyone's trying to hide their lasers from everybody else I suppose
@@Cesar_M_Romero off course, i seen eyecos videos and i really wanna go but can't travel rn even tho i got saving$
YAG laser
How much does this cost?
I've got a video covering precisely that! :) It's here: ua-cam.com/video/WWSCKjcgAJQ/v-deo.html