Eye contact is a powerful form of non-verbal communication. Beyond providing vision, eyes play a crucial role in a person’s emotional and social life. Additionally, eyes hold significant aesthetic importance in facial appearance. Many people desire to have colored eyes, which has led to the development of various solutions, such as colored contact lenses. However, whitened eyes (caused by trauma, disease, or other factors) have a profoundly negative impact on individuals’ social lives from an aesthetic perspective.
People with whitened eyes often carry the emotional and physical burdens of past traumas, including:
Accidents that led to the loss of their vision.
Surgeries performed after these accidents.
Surgical complications experienced during recovery.
The countless eye drops they are required to apply hourly, to the point where they lose track of the total number.
Prolonged hospital stays and the associated loss of employment opportunities.
Being forced to take medical leave and, in some cases, losing their jobs as a result.
Living in constant fear of losing vision in their unaffected, healthy eye.
Experiencing persistent sensations of burning and stinging with every blink, affecting every moment of their daily lives.
The emotional and financial toll of efforts to restore their vision, including the physical exhaustion and expenses incurred.
The looming fear of undergoing surgery to have their eye removed.
This combination of physical discomfort, aesthetic concerns, and social challenges underscores the need for innovative medical and aesthetic solutions, such as corneal tattooing, to help individuals regain confidence and improve their quality of life.

