To the Editor: With medical tourism on the rise, public education concerning the risks of procedures performed abroad is imperative to the health and wellbeing of the Australian population. The insertion of cosmetic iris implants is a procedure currently promoted overseas. Here, we describe an example of the risks associated with this procedure.
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- 3. Veldman PB, Behlau I, Soriano E, et al. Two cases of cosmetic iris implant explantation secondary to uveitis, glaucoma, and corneal decompensation. Arch Ophthalmol 2012; 130: 787-789.
- 4. George MK, Tsai JC, Loewen NA. Bilateral irreversible severe vision loss from cosmetic iris implants. Am J Ophthalmol 2011; 151: 872-875.
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