A   
 hopeful    news   for    those  girls  who  have  always   wants  to   
be  blue.A  new  non  invasive  treatment    out   of  California  
based  company  Stroma  medical   is  using    melanin   targeting   
lase  technology   to  break down   pigment  on  the    outer layers  
of   the   Iris for  permanently  blue  eyes"The   fundamental   
principle   is  that  under  eve  brown    eye     is  a  blue  eye," 
explained   Gregg  Homer  ,  one  f  the  doctors   testing   the  
laser."The   only difference     between   a    brown    eye  and  a  
blue  eye   is   a  very  thin  layer  of  the  pigment  on  the  
surface  .Take  that  pigment  away, then  the  light   can  enter  the 
 stroma   and  when  the  light  is  scatters  it  only  reflects  backs
    the  shortest    wavelengths  and  that's  the  blue   end  of  the 
 spectrum."According   to  the  stroma's    website,   the  procedure  
,which  is  not  yet   FDA  - approved    ,    only   takes  about   
twenty  second   and   reveals   the  full  color  change  within    
four  weeks.
According to the dermatologist Dr Julia Tzu the stroma procedure is an innovative way of removing brown pigment in brown eyes. which make them blue.But there are some concern pigmentary glaucoma , which is a disorder of increased pressure within the eyes.
The company states that their human subjects thus far have not shown any sign of elevated interocular pressure and that the mechanism by which the pigment is removed should not caused pigmentary glaucoma, but in general large number of patients are needed for any clinical trial to prove safety.
The procedure is not yet available to the public but the company hopes it will be soon. Blue eyes

According to the dermatologist Dr Julia Tzu the stroma procedure is an innovative way of removing brown pigment in brown eyes. which make them blue.But there are some concern pigmentary glaucoma , which is a disorder of increased pressure within the eyes.
The company states that their human subjects thus far have not shown any sign of elevated interocular pressure and that the mechanism by which the pigment is removed should not caused pigmentary glaucoma, but in general large number of patients are needed for any clinical trial to prove safety.
The procedure is not yet available to the public but the company hopes it will be soon. Blue eyes



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