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Surgeons
implant glittering shapes into eye's membrane
Michael
Kooren / Reuters
Deborah Boer models the "Jewel Eye" in her hometown
of Driebergen, Netherlands on Wednesday. The "Jewel Eye"
is implanted underneath the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane
covering the eye.
AMSTERDAM,
Netherlands - Body piercing and tattoos make way. The
latest fashion trend to hit the Netherlands is eyeball jewelry.
Dutch
eye surgeons have implanted tiny pieces of jewelry called
¡°JewelEye¡± in the mucous membrane
of the eyes of six women and one man in cosmetic surgery pioneered
by an ophthalmic surgery research and development institute
in Rotterdam.
The procedure
involves inserting a 0.13 inch wide piece of specially developed
jewelry -- the range includes a glittering half-moon or heart
-- into the eye¡¯s mucous membrane under local
anaesthetic at a cost of $610 to $1,232.
¡°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,¡±
said Gerrit Melles, director of the Netherlands Institute
for Innovative Ocular Surgery.
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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.
¡°Without
doing any harm to the eye we can implant a jewel in the conjunctiva,¡±
Melles said. ¡°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.
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