J GlaucomaFebruary 2022Case Reports
A Case of Secondary Pigment Dispersion Following Laser to Cosmetically Lighten the Irises.
Summary
We report a rare case of bilateral secondary pigment dispersion following laser burns to the irises for cosmetic purposes.
Abstract
Eye color is the latest physical attribute to be subject to alteration for cosmetic reasons. We report a rare case of bilateral secondary pigment dispersion following laser burns to the irises for cosmetic purposes. This case demonstrates a case of secondary pigment dispersion not previously reported in the literature to the best of our knowledge.
In the Knowledge Library
Pigmentary Glaucomas and Other Glaucomas Associated with Disorders of the Iris and Ciliary BodySecondary Pigment DispersionIatrogenic CausesSurgery of the Anterior Chamber Angle and IrisComplications Of Laser ProceduresIris Laser ComplicationsGlaucomas Associated with Ocular TraumaLaser-Induced TraumaIris Injury
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