The Safety and Effectiveness of a Novel Annular Keratopigmentation Method: A Case Report

Case Rep Ophthalmol. 2018 Jan 10;9(1):35-42. doi: 10.1159/000485554. eCollection 2018 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Background: We investigated the safety and effectiveness of a novel aesthetic femtosecond-assisted annular keratopigmentation technique.

Case report: A 21-year-old female patient in good general and ophthalmological health with the wish to change the colour of her eyes was treated with a femtosecond-assisted annular keratopigmentation technique. Pigment was inserted in a channel in the cornea (external diameter 9.3 mm; internal diameter 5.5 mm) created with a femtosecond laser at a depth of 225 μm. Eight months post-operatively, there were no signs of leakage, diffusion, inflammation or any other detrimental effects on the cornea both objectively and subjectively.

Conclusion: This procedure is a promising safe and effective option for those who want annular keratopigmentation for aesthetic reasons.

Keywords: Aesthetic results; Femtosecond-assisted annular keratopigmentation; Patient satisfaction; Procedural safety.

Publication types

  • Case Reports