Could you do this ???

by Angharad 9 Replies latest jw friends

  • Angharad
    Angharad

    Ewww makes me ill just thinking about it !

    Eye piercing

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3610379.stm

    Fears raised over 'eye jewellery'
    A new technique where jewellery can be inserted into the eye, could be dangerous and should be avoided, say British ophthalmic experts

    The procedure to insert a tiny platinum jewel stud into the eyeball has been performed in The Netherlands.

    The technique is harmless and carries no side effects, say its Dutch pioneers.

    UK eye specialists disagree and say it could be dangerous and may cause scarring and bleeding.

    Specially developed jewellery is inserted into the eye's mucous membrane under a local anaesthetic eye drop, at a cost of about £330.

    It involves inserting a 3.5mm-wide piece of platinum - that the eye will accept - and includes designs such as a glittering half-moon or heart.

    altaltWithout doing any harm to the eye we can implant a jewel in the conjunctiva alt Gerrit Melles, eye jewellery pioneer
    The procedure has been carried out on six women and one man by a team from the Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery in Rotterdam (NIIOC).

    The piece of jewellery is inserted in the conjunctiva - the mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelids and front of the eyeball - in sterile conditions using an operating microscope in a procedure taking about 15 minutes.

    NIIOC director Gerrit Melles said: "Without doing any harm to the eye we can implant a jewel in the conjunctiva.

    "So far we have not seen any side effects or complications and we don't expect any in the future.

    "In my view it is a little more subtle than (body) piercing.

    "It is a bit of a fun thing and a very personal thing for people.

    British eye experts disagree and fear cosmetic invasive surgery could harm the eye.

    altaltTo carry out surgery to improve eyesight is one thing, but we are opposed it purely for cosmetic enhancement alt Eyecare Trust spokesman
    John Dart, a consultant ophthalmic surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, said this type of surgery could irritate the eye.

    "The stud is quite likely to move around and migrate because the tissue in the conjunctiva is quite loose," he said.

    "Any movement is likely to cause inflammation. If it moves, there will be some scar tissue and you could get some bleeding."

    An Eyecare Trust spokesman said anything inserted beneath the cornea is "potentially dangerous".

    He added: "Jewellery is fine, but not in the eye.

    "To carry out surgery to improve eyesight is one thing, but we are opposed it purely for cosmetic enhancement."

    The NIIOC, which develops new ocular surgical techniques in corneal, cataract and retinal surgery, has patented the jewellery and the surgical procedure.

    The institute, which carries out the procedure in co-operation with an eye clinic near the city of Utrecht, said it has a waiting list for people who wanted the implant.

    Eye jewellery Studs are inserted under local

  • blondie
    blondie

    No, my pain threshold is not that high and my fashion sense is too low.

    Blondie

  • Special K
    Special K

    My eyes hurt and started watering just looking at the picture..

    Ouch everytime I blink.

    I have heard of people described as having no heart

    or

    People who wear their heart on their sleeve.

    but this is a first for

    People who have their heart in their eye

    maybe it should have been an

    apple (lol) for (apple of my eye)

    or a thorn

    or a rafter

    sincerely

    Special K

  • badboy
    badboy

    I saw a picture in the Guardian showing this.

    DEFINATELY NOT FOR THE SQUEAMISH!

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    OMG I have a hard time getting a glaucoma test.

    Vision is way too important to risk it on this kind of fashion statement.

    Lee - of the disgusted any doctor would perform this surgery class

  • Angharad
    Angharad

    Even ignoring the risks, it just looks like it would be so irritating having something on your eyeball.

  • badboy
    badboy

    Could your eyelid catch on it?

  • Shutterbug
    Shutterbug
    Lee - of the disgusted any doctor would perform this surgery class

    Some Doctors will do about anything to make money. Several years ago there was a Doctor who put poison in his sons' halloween candy so he could collect the insurance. He was later executed.

  • Sirona
    Sirona

    Could I do this?? Urgh NO!

    Although I do like the coloured contact lenses (if they're fitted properly by an optician)

    Sirona

  • czarofmischief
    czarofmischief

    Jesus. H. Christ.

    Western civilization is collapsing. Lyndon LaRouche was right!

    CZAR

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