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Keratopigmentation permanently and safely changes the color of the eye by using an FDA approved laser to insert pigment into the eye.
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$1,000 off Laser Eye Color Change Keratopigmentation
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$500 off Lasik Eye Surgery
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About Kerato NYC
Keratopigmentation is a novel procedure that permanently changes the color of the eye by means of creating an intracorneal tunnel with the aid of a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the natural pigment of the eye.This procedure doesn’t involve the opening of the eye and therefore avoids intraocular complications like hemorrhages, infection, retinal detachment, and glaucoma. Automated with the highest precision laser technology, the procedure is performed under topical anesthesia with eye anesthetic drops and is not painful. The Keratopigmentation procedure is performed by global experts and has been published in Europe for more than 10 years, with great surgical success, patient satisfaction, and has received high praise from ophthalmologists around the world.
Dr. Movshovich completed his residency in ophthalmology and his Fellowship in vitreoretinal disease and surgery at Cornell University Medical College at New York Presbyterian Hospital where he is now a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology.In the past 20 years, Dr. Movshovich has researched, published, and lectured at national meetings on numerous topics in ophthalmology, including macular hole surgery, optic nerve pit, retinal detachment surgery, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal vascular occlusion, and management of dislocated intraocular lenses. Now, his research interest moved toward refractive surgery and laser keratopigmentation to change the color of the eyes.