![]() |
| She loses the ability to see because of the tattoo on his eyebrows. |
If you have the habit of imitating things from cultures you don't know, one day those things will come up in your nose. Among the most followed news in the international media is about a 32-year-old woman identified as Anaya Peterson from Northern Ireland who has lost her sight and became completely blind after tattooing her eyebrows. According to the New York Post website, Anaya got the influence of tattooing from Australian model Amber Luke who considered her as her role model. Anaya has now experienced outright blindness after the chemicals used to draw the blue and purple tattoos entered her eyes. A Woman Loses Her Vision After Tattooing Her Eyebrows. If you have the habit of imitating things from cultures you don't know, one day those things will come up in your nose. Among the most followed news in the international media is about a 32-year-old woman identified as Anaya Peterson from Northern Ireland who has lost her sight and became completely blind after tattooing her eyebrows. According to the New York Post website, Anaya got the influence of tattooing from Australian model Amber Luke who considered her as her role model. Anaya has now experienced outright blindness after the chemicals used to draw the blue and purple tattoos entered her eyes. Anaya drew the tattoos at the end of 2020. She stayed with them for several months without seeing any side effects, but in 2021 she woke up to find her eyes swollen shut. Until now he has completely lost his sight. In addition to losing the ability to see, he has also started to swell his face and feel severe pain. In addition to those things that happen to Anaya, she has also cut her tongue as part of wanting to be more beautiful and attractive while tattooing her face and piercing some parts of her body. Anaya who is a mother of 5 children says that her 7-year-old son previously warned her about eye tattoos that it is not a good thing and now she regrets that she should have listened to her son's advice. "I was only going to get a one-eye tattoo at first because I thought that if I was going to be blind, at least I would have another eye. I would stick with that.
My seven-year-old daughter told me that I don't want you to do that, asking, what if you go blind?" "Unfortunately, my artist sank deep into my eyeball, now I regret it." Says Anaya. Experts say everyone should see the inherent danger in this practice. "The sense of sight is so precious and important. Why should anyone pay attention to unnecessary procedures performed by an eye care professional? Dr. Colin A. McCannel, clinical professor of ophthalmology and vitreoretinal surgery at the Institute of UCLA's Stein Eye, told Healthline.
"All procedures have risks," McCannel added. "And in such a situation - with a tattoo done by someone who is a completely normal person about the eye and its unique structure and challenge - it's something that I don't understand." It's not just ophthalmologists who are horrified by the idea of sclera tattoos. Dr. Adam Friedman, a dermatologist at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, said tattoo inks are not meant to be used on the eye. "Personally, I'm shocked by someone tattooing the sclera or conjunctiva. The anatomy of the eye is completely different from the skin, which is the target of tattoos of different colors," he told Healthline.

0 Comments