- Eye Color Change Clinic
- from inventor of Lumineyes
Last Updated: 2026
This page outlines the legal notice and medical disclaimer related to the Lumineyes® laser iris depigmentation procedure. Please review the information carefully before proceeding with consultation or treatment decisions.
The information provided on this website is intended for general educational purposes and does not constitute individual medical advice.
Laser iris depigmentation is an elective medical procedure.
It is not medically required and is performed only upon voluntary patient request following detailed consultation and eligibility assessment.
The decision to undergo treatment is personal and aesthetic in nature.
The laser system used in Lumineyes® procedures is an approved ophthalmic medical device.
The application of laser iris depigmentation for aesthetic pigment reduction represents an off-label clinical use performed under physician responsibility.
This procedure is not conducted as an experimental clinical trial. It is performed within standard medical practice based on clinical judgment, individual patient evaluation, and documented informed consent.
No regulatory authority guarantees or certifies a specific cosmetic color outcome.
Clinical outcomes vary based on individual biological response and environmental factors.
No specific eye color, shade, or tonal result is guaranteed.
Final appearance depends on multiple individual factors, including but not limited to:
Original iris pigmentation and melanin density
Individual biological response
Healing characteristics
Number of treatment sessions
Pupil dynamics
Environmental lighting conditions
The same eye may appear lighter or darker depending on:
Natural daylight
Indoor warm lighting
Clinical examination lighting
Flash photography
Low-light or dark environments
Color perception may vary according to viewing angle, surrounding contrast, and pupil size.
Images, videos, and case examples displayed on this website are illustrative.
Digital media may differ in appearance due to:
Camera settings
Flash exposure
Screen calibration
Device display characteristics
Image compression
Online visual content should not be interpreted as an exact prediction of individual clinical results.
Any eye color simulation tools provided via this website or related mobile applications are for visualization purposes only.
Simulations represent estimated tonal direction and do not guarantee or precisely replicate actual clinical outcomes.
All medical procedures, including laser iris depigmentation, carry inherent risks.
Potential risks may include, but are not limited to:
Temporary elevation of intraocular pressure
Inflammatory response
Light sensitivity
Transient visual disturbance
Uneven pigment response
Need for additional sessions
Rare, delayed, or unpredictable complications
A detailed risk discussion is conducted during in-person consultation and formal informed consent.
Perception of eye color is inherently subjective.
Emotional or aesthetic dissatisfaction may occur despite technically appropriate medical execution.
Cosmetic perception alone does not constitute evidence of medical error in the absence of clinical complication.
Lumineyes® is a proprietary clinical technique developed and performed under the direction of its medical director.
The name Lumineyes® and related materials are protected intellectual property.
Use of the Lumineyes® name does not imply regulatory endorsement beyond standard medical device approval for ophthalmic laser systems.
Accessing this website, sending messages, or using digital tools does not establish a physician–patient relationship.
A formal medical relationship is created only after in-person clinical evaluation and signed informed consent documentation.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Lumineyes® and its medical director shall not be held liable for decisions made solely on the basis of website information without formal medical evaluation.
This website may contain links to third-party websites for informational purposes. Lumineyes® is not responsible for the content, accuracy, or policies of external websites.
No. Final eye color appearance varies between individuals and depends on biological characteristics, pigment density, healing response, and environmental lighting. No specific shade such as blue, green, gray, or hazel can be guaranteed.
Iris color perception naturally changes under different lighting environments. The same eye may appear lighter or darker in daylight, indoor lighting, clinical lighting, flash photography, or low-light settings. Pupil size and viewing angle also influence appearance.
No. Images and videos are illustrative examples only. Differences in camera settings, flash exposure, screen calibration, and display devices may affect how color appears digitally.
No. Eye color simulations are visual estimation tools designed to provide a general idea of tonal direction. They do not guarantee or precisely replicate clinical results.
No. The procedure is elective and performed upon patient request following medical evaluation.
No. Viewing this website or communicating digitally does not establish a physician–patient relationship. A formal relationship is created only after clinical examination and signed informed consent.