Change your eye colour in Marbella

Change the colour of your eyes in the form of secure with keratopigmentation

Eye colour is one of the most personal characteristics of every look. Today, thanks to the keratopigmentation with femtosecond laserit is possible to modify it in the following way safe, permanent and minimally invasive.

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In the clinic of the Dr. Ali Nowrouzia pioneer in this technique in Spain, we offer you a treatment backed by experience, technological innovation and the trust of hundreds of international patients who choose Marbella to transform their eyes.

What is ocular keratopigmentation?

The femtosecond laser keratopigmentation is an advanced surgical procedure that:

  • It creates a microtunnel in the cornea using a high-precision laser.

  • Introduce a biocompatible and stable pigment which changes the visible colour of the iris.

  • It is minimally invasiveIt does not require hospitalisation and offers a rapid recovery.

Unlike iris implants, it does not introduce foreign material into the eye. Therefore, the risks are lower and the results are more natural and long-lasting.

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Advantages of this procedure

  • Permanent and customisable result: shades of blue, green, grey or honey adapted to each patient.

  • Advanced securityfemtosecond laser, the same technology used in refractive surgery.

  • Rapid recoveryMost of them return to their routine within a few days.

  • Natural resultshomogeneous appearance and high quality aesthetics.

  • Lower risk versus aggressive techniques such as implants or direct laser depigmentation.

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Risks and considerations

As with all eye surgery, there are risks that the patient should be aware of:

  • Light sensitivity in the early days.

  • Dry eyes transitional.

  • Possible need for touch-ups to adjust the final pitch.

Pre-operative assessment and post-operative follow-up minimise these complications.

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Who can undergo keratopigmentation?

  • People over the age of 21 years with healthy corneas who want an aesthetic change.

  • Patients with corneal alterations (such as leukomas) that aim to improve the appearance of the eye.

  • Not recommended for pregnant women, people with uncontrolled glaucoma, active infections or severe systemic diseases.

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Dr. Ali Nowrouzi, a reference in Marbella

  • More than 4,000 refractive surgeries carried out.
  • Member of SECOIR (Spanish Society of Implanto-Refractive Ocular Surgery) and of the ESCRS (European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons).

  • Facilities in the centre of Marbella with operating theatre equipped with state-of-the-art femtosecond laser.

  • Multilingual care for international patients, with support for transfers and accommodation.

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How to change the colour of your eyes step by step

  1. Request a consultation with Dr. Nowrouzi.

  2. We carry out a complete eye examination to confirm your suitability.

  3. We plan the procedure and personalised follow-up.

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Location

We are located in the centre of Marbella, with easy access from all over the Costa del Sol: Málaga, Fuengirola, Estepona, Benalmádena, etc.

Clinic
Av. Severo Ochoa, 19, 29603 Marbella, Málaga

Frequently asked questions

Is it painful?
No. Local anaesthesia is applied with drops. There may be a gritty sensation or mild dryness for the first few days.

Is the colour definitive?
Yes, the result is permanent. In some cases a touch-up may be required to refine the tone.

How long does the intervention last?
Approximately 30 minutes per eye.

What post-operative care should I follow?
Use of anti-inflammatory eye drops, avoidance of swimming pools and eye make-up in the first week, and regular check-ups.

Is it reversible?
It is not intended as a reversible procedure, although there are techniques to adjust or reduce pigmentation in specific cases.

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