Channels: General | Posted 6/20/2014
Keith Walter, MD, and Chris Komanski, MD, explain how to use the Femtosecond laser to make channels in the cornea and place tattoo pigment in those channels to cover iris defects. The approach is an alternative to iris prothesis or iris suturing and also useful in covering troublesome glare from laser iridotomies after ICL implantation.
Aniridia • Cosmetic Iris • Femtosecond laser-assisted corneal surgery • Iridectomy/Iridotomy
read: CATARACT & REFRACTIVE SURGERY TODAY EUROPE AUGUST 2014
hi its nice case. Do you sterilize the dye or its already comes in sterilized pack.
We get the pigment from the internet, a regular tattoo website. We use high quality pigment and typically don't need to mix it. Grey works will for blue eyes, brown for brown etc.
where do you get the pigment from? and how do you mix it?
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