Rev Bras Oftalmol.2022;81:e0031
Keratopigmentation (corneal tattooing): use of combined techniques for aesthetic improvement in eyes of patients with corneal opacities
DOI: 10.37039/1982.8551.20220031
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To report, through a case series, the perception of patients about the effectiveness of corneal tattooing in the cosmetic improvement of their eyes with leukomas, using a combination of two techniques.
Methods:
Eight patients answered a survey regarding their cosmetic appearance satisfaction regarding the procedure, postoperative discomfort, and social impact observed after surgery.
Results:
All patients considered themselves very satisfied with the cosmetic results. Regarding the degree of postoperative discomfort, 75% said they had little discomfort, while 25% reported moderate discomfort. All patients reported significant improvement in social and personal well-being. Likewise, all patients said they would repeat the procedure.
Conclusion:
Corneal tattooing appears as an alternative method to contact lenses and ocular prostheses in impaired eyes with leukomas, bringing satisfactory and long-lasting cosmetic improvement that can promote social impacts for these patients.
Keywords: Córnea; Corneal opacity; Keratopigmentation; Tattoing

