Keratopigmentation has taken Miami by storm as artists and influencers alike dare to change their eye color and make waves on social media. Reggaeton artist Wow Popy decided to jump on the trend and swapped his brown eyes for striking blue ones.
Following in the footsteps of other celebrities like Osmani Garcia, The GoddessAnd Dayran PerdomoWow Popy also shared a before and after photo of his eye transformation. “It's going to be like a makeover for my career, for everything. I've always wanted to have eyes this color,” the artist said shortly before undergoing the eye surgery.
After the keratopigmentation, Wow Popy stared at himself in the mirror and was amazed at the drastic change. “Now you are a real mulatto. You look fantastic, my brother,” said the Cuban manager and producer Raymel Perez with a laugh.
Although opinions about keratopigmentation as a cosmetic procedure are controversial among ophthalmologists, it has become increasingly popular in recent years among people who want to achieve their dream eye color.
Keratopigmentation: What you need to know
With the increasing popularity of keratopigmentation in Miami, many people have questions about this procedure, its safety and its desirability. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers.
What is keratopigmentation?
Keratopigmentation is a cosmetic eye procedure in which the eye color is changed by implanting color pigments into the cornea.
Is keratopigmentation safe?
The opinions of specialists vary. While some consider the procedure to be safe when performed by experienced professionals, others point out possible risks and complications.
Why do people choose keratopigmentation?
Many people choose to undergo keratopigmentation to achieve their desired eye color, often as a form of personal expression or for aesthetic reasons.