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Old 08-07-2008, 12:31 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Old 08-07-2008, 01:18 AM   #22 (permalink)
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That's so freaky.
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Old 08-07-2008, 07:14 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I actually kind of like it
Whew, I thought I was gonna be the only one. lol...
I definitely think it's strange, but that's what makes it so awesome. I wouldn't wear it everyday, but it'd be fun to wear for Halloween or something.
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Old 08-07-2008, 11:31 AM   #24 (permalink)
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i can't imagine how irritating to the eyes it would be to blink with that wire/string there, you would have to blink a lot.. gah... the string.. blinking.. i don't wanna think about it
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Old 08-07-2008, 12:10 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Re: Eye Jewelry Concept

the girl the video looks like her eye is really irritating her ...eyelashes look soaked
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Old 08-07-2008, 12:33 PM   #26 (permalink)
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ok i need to find the pic. i actually saw some kind of thing that would stay attached to the eyeball. absolutely crazy
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I don't understand what these people are thinking when they come up with these...
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Old 08-07-2008, 10:17 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Re: Eye Jewelry Concept

found what i was looking for source


"Eye Jewelry" Implanted in the Netherlands

(April 2004)

Eye surgeons at the Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery have implanted tiny pieces of jewelry called "JewelEye" under the conjunctiva of the eyes of six women and one man in cosmetic surgery pioneered by ophthalmologists in Rotterdam. The procedure involves inserting a 3.5 mm (0.13 inch) wide piece of specially developed jewelry -- the range includes a glittering half-moon or heart -- into the eye's conjunctiva under local anesthetic at a cost of 500 to 1,000 euros ($610 to $1232). The implant is made of platinum.




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The piece of jewelry 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. Gerrit Melles, director of the Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery 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."

The Rotterdam-based institute, which develops new ocular surgical techniques in corneal, cataract and retinal surgery, developed and patented the jewelry made with special materials and the surgical procedure. The institute, which carries out the procedure in cooperation with an eye clinic near the city of Utrecht, said it has a waiting list for people who wanted the implant.

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

Richmond Eye.com Editor's Comments:

Other potential problems associated with this implant include:

*

There appears to be a lack of appropriate studies examining the safety of this type of implant, and the material involved, in the human eye. Typically such procedures would be performed initially in non-seeing eyes to determine a track record of long term safety before performing the procedure in seeing eyes.
*

While platinum is generally considered to be inert, any foreign body within the conjunctiva may incite an inflammatory response which may require medical treatment or removal of the implant.
*

Many metals are extremely toxic to the eye, both externally and internally. Is there any regulatory agency monitoring the purity and refinement of the platinum used in these implants, and that they are free of other potentially toxic contaminants or other metals even in low concentration? Even low concentrations of toxic metals and chemicals could leach into the eye, leading to long-term visual loss.
*

It is questionable how refined the edges of the implant are, and what quality control measures are used to determine how the implant is made and how smooth it is. For example, intraocular lens implants undergo stringent quality control requirements, and the edges of the implants appear smooth even under scanning electron microscopy. Even the slightest roughness of the edge of this metallic implant may lead to extrusion through the conjunctiva, migration over the surface of the eye under the conjunctiva, and even erosion into the eye. The constant blinking of the eyelids over the implant and the movement of the eye under the lids creates continuous forces onto the implant which would lead to migration or erosion.
*

Even minimal trauma to the eye over the area of the implant, including eye rubbing, could impale the implant into the eye, creating a surgical emergency with a likely loss of vision.
*

The implant could migrate into the sub-tenon's capsule space, where it could subsequently migrate into the orbit behind the eye, making it virtually non-retrievable.

In general, undergoing implantation of a metallic object such as this onto the eye should be done with extreme caution, with the knowledge of the risk to the eye and of visual loss, and that the implant will likely need to be removed in the future.
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Old 08-08-2008, 07:15 AM   #29 (permalink)
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found what i was looking for source


"Eye Jewelry" Implanted in the Netherlands

(April 2004)

Eye surgeons at the Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery have implanted tiny pieces of jewelry called "JewelEye" under the conjunctiva of the eyes of six women and one man in cosmetic surgery pioneered by ophthalmologists in Rotterdam. The procedure involves inserting a 3.5 mm (0.13 inch) wide piece of specially developed jewelry -- the range includes a glittering half-moon or heart -- into the eye's conjunctiva under local anesthetic at a cost of 500 to 1,000 euros ($610 to $1232). The implant is made of platinum.




http://www.richmondeye.com/images/eyejewel.jpg

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The piece of jewelry 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. Gerrit Melles, director of the Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery 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."

The Rotterdam-based institute, which develops new ocular surgical techniques in corneal, cataract and retinal surgery, developed and patented the jewelry made with special materials and the surgical procedure. The institute, which carries out the procedure in cooperation with an eye clinic near the city of Utrecht, said it has a waiting list for people who wanted the implant.

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

Richmond Eye.com Editor's Comments:

Other potential problems associated with this implant include:

*

There appears to be a lack of appropriate studies examining the safety of this type of implant, and the material involved, in the human eye. Typically such procedures would be performed initially in non-seeing eyes to determine a track record of long term safety before performing the procedure in seeing eyes.
*

While platinum is generally considered to be inert, any foreign body within the conjunctiva may incite an inflammatory response which may require medical treatment or removal of the implant.
*

Many metals are extremely toxic to the eye, both externally and internally. Is there any regulatory agency monitoring the purity and refinement of the platinum used in these implants, and that they are free of other potentially toxic contaminants or other metals even in low concentration? Even low concentrations of toxic metals and chemicals could leach into the eye, leading to long-term visual loss.
*

It is questionable how refined the edges of the implant are, and what quality control measures are used to determine how the implant is made and how smooth it is. For example, intraocular lens implants undergo stringent quality control requirements, and the edges of the implants appear smooth even under scanning electron microscopy. Even the slightest roughness of the edge of this metallic implant may lead to extrusion through the conjunctiva, migration over the surface of the eye under the conjunctiva, and even erosion into the eye. The constant blinking of the eyelids over the implant and the movement of the eye under the lids creates continuous forces onto the implant which would lead to migration or erosion.
*

Even minimal trauma to the eye over the area of the implant, including eye rubbing, could impale the implant into the eye, creating a surgical emergency with a likely loss of vision.
*

The implant could migrate into the sub-tenon's capsule space, where it could subsequently migrate into the orbit behind the eye, making it virtually non-retrievable.

In general, undergoing implantation of a metallic object such as this onto the eye should be done with extreme caution, with the knowledge of the risk to the eye and of visual loss, and that the implant will likely need to be removed in the future.
MotherFATHER that looks like it hurts!!! While the fishing line/contact thing looks weird, I'd take that over someone shoving metal into my freakin' eyeball anyday. You come near my eyes with something like that, someone's getting an ass whipping, and it aint me.
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Old 08-15-2008, 03:46 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Ooh freaky, i could never pull that off.
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Old 08-18-2008, 04:16 PM   #31 (permalink)
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thats just...wrong
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Old 08-18-2008, 04:37 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Darla - I've also seen pics of an eye tattoo!
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that looks like it hurts!!
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Old 08-30-2008, 02:23 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Darla - I've also seen pics of an eye tattoo!
seriously i never even knew something like that existed until you said that.

errrr not for me i don't even have any of the regular tatooos.
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Old 09-11-2008, 04:30 PM   #35 (permalink)
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