Practiced by the best surgeons in Île-de-France, FLAAK (keratopigmentation) has established itself today as the reference technique for permanently changing eye color.
Initially developed in the 2000s for therapeutic purposes, notably for eye reconstruction and the treatment of traumatic irises, this innovative technique has evolved to also meet aesthetic objectives since 2010.
Thanks to the use of biocompatible pigments perfectly adapted to the cornea, FLAAK guarantees high quality results, offering a natural and uniform color while ensuring optimal safety. To date, more than 1,000 eyes have been operated on without any serious complications, confirming the safety of the procedure.
Our platform puts you in touch with expert surgeons, selected for their know-how and experience, to guarantee you tailor-made support throughout your process.
Who are Flaak Studio’s partner surgeons?
At Flaak Studio, we work in collaboration with the best ophthalmic surgeons in Île-de-France, selected for their expertise and mastery of the most advanced techniques, including FLAAK (keratopigmentation).
Our partners, experts in the field of refractive surgery and the use of the latest generation femtosecond lasers, have years of experience and thousands of procedures performed. Thanks to their know-how, FLAAK has become a reference technique, recognized internationally.
These pioneer surgeons in FLAAK have contributed to perfecting this technique, guaranteeing exceptional aesthetic results and optimal safety. Based in renowned clinics in Île-de-France, they welcome patients from all over the world to transform their look and enhance their vision.
With Flaak Studio, benefit from personalized support to find the specialist who will meet your expectations and needs.
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) in Paris
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) is a new procedure that permanently changes the color of the eye by creating an intracorneal tunnel using a femtosecond laser and inserting a special pigment in front of the eye’s natural pigment.
Completely different from iris implants, laser depigmentation and eye tattooing, the FLAAK (keratopigmentation) procedure does not involve opening the eye and therefore avoids intraocular complications such as hemorrhages, infections, retinal detachment and glaucoma.
Automated with the highest precision laser technology, the procedure is performed under topical anesthesia with numbing eye drops and is not painful.
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) is performed by global experts and has been published in Europe for over 15 years, with great surgical success, patient satisfaction and has been a recognized success among ophthalmologists around the world.