FLAAK vs. Laser Iris Depigmentation: The Safe and Modern Method for Eye Color Change

FLAAK vs. Laser Iris Depigmentation: The Safe and Modern Method for Eye Color Change

If you are researching different techniques for eye color change, you may have come across laser iris depigmentation. This older method uses a laser to remove melanin pigment from the iris in an attempt to lighten the natural eye color. While it may seem promising, laser depigmentation has several important limitations:

  • Unpredictable results: The final eye color depends on how much pigment is removed and what lies underneath, which varies between individuals. As a result, patients cannot choose or predict the final color, and outcomes may look uneven or unnatural.
  • Multiple sessions required: Laser depigmentation typically requires several treatment sessions to produce visible results.
  • Health and safety concerns: There is a risk of inflammation, photophobia (light sensitivity), and potential long-term iris damage.

By contrast, we offer keratopigmentation by the FLAAK method, the most advanced and reliable medical technique for cosmetic eye color change available today.

  • Patients can select their desired eye color from a medically approved pigment palette. We also provide before-and-after photos and visual simulations for guidance.
  • The procedure is typically completed in a single session, with minimal discomfort and fast recovery.
  • Results are stable, long-lasting, and natural-looking, with a strong safety profile.

This innovative technique has popularized medical eye color change worldwide and is, in our professional opinion, the only safe and predictable option currently available.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, please contact us directly.
Derya – Patient Coordinator
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