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Tameka 'Tiny' Harris: Why I Permanently Changed My Eye Color (and It Has Nothing to do With Low Self-Esteem!)

Tiny, the VH1 reality-star and wife of rapper T.I., just had a
cosmetic procedure so groundbreaking it isn’t even legal in the U.S.
yet: She’s gone from brown-eyed to gray — for good.
Tiny revealed her new look on Instagram
this week saying, “I permanently changed my eye color with Brightocular
and lovin it!! Huge thanks to the incredible doctor for the amazing
experience and for making my dream come true!” along with a close-up of
her new ice-gray eyes.
Since opening up on social media about getting Brightocular
(which is essentially a permanent colored contact that is applied over
your actual iris), the Internet has been buzzing about whether or not
this is safe, why she decided to have this done, and if its something
she’ll grow to regret. To silence “the haters,” (her words) she reached
out to PEOPLE to chat candidly about her new look.
“I had been wearing colored contacts for a couple of years and they
were making my vision blurry,” said Tiny tells PEOPLE. “A friend of mine
mentioned that she had heard of a procedure where you could permanently
change your eye color and we looked into it. We researched it for a bit
but I was nervous because … it’s your eyes! But two years later it came
up again. I spoke to the doctors and to patients who’d had it. I
learned that there was no downtime, that it only took about 15 minutes —
plus it’s reversible. When I found out that your could reverse it, I
was sold.”
According to what Tiny’s doctors told her, the procedure is simple,
painless, and completely safe. “The implant that they use to cover your
natural eye color is a medical implant usually used on patients with eye
illnesses like glaucoma,” Tiny explained. She adds that there haven’t
been any reports of side effects or botched cases. And aside from a
slight headache afterwards, she’s been feeling great and “loving it!”
What may hurt a little more than the procedure? The price. It costs
around $10,000 — and that’s before the cost of your plane ticket to
Tunisia, one of the few places you can legally have it done. Tiny also
notes the suffering that comes with not being able to wear any makeup
for three weeks post-procedure. “It’s killing me! I want to get some
lash extensions on and enhance my new eye color so badly!”
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