Dr Cyril Maillon
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) in Paris
Performed in Paris by Dr. MAILLON at the Lamartine Clinic, FLAAK (keratopigmentation) has become the leading technique for eye color changes.
Initially used for therapeutic purposes, FLAAK (keratopigmentation) was developed in the 2000s for the reconstruction of gaze and traumatic irises.
The safety of the biocompatible pigment with the cornea, the quality of the results obtained, and patient satisfaction have led to the technique being extended to aesthetic indications since 2010.
Its safety has now been proven: in more than 1,000 eyes operated on, no serious complications have occurred to date.
Dr Cyril Maillon
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) in Paris
Who is Dr. Cyril Maillon, ophthalmic surgeon in Paris?
Founder and associate of Point Vision Paris, Dr. Maillon is a highly experienced surgeon, skilled in refractive surgery techniques and the use of the latest generation femtosecond lasers.In 2013, he became the youngest French surgeon to perform a SMILE procedure.
Since then, with more than 1,000 operated patients, he has mastered the use of the VISUMAX laser used in corneal FLAAK (keratopigmentation). Together with Dr. Ferrari, he embarked on developing the FLAAK (corneal keratopigmentation) technique, continuously refining the surgical method alongside him.
Dr. Maillon practices at the Clinique Lamartine in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
Today, he is one of the undisputed leaders in the field of FLAAK (keratopigmentation). Internationally recognized, he operates on patients from all over the world.
Dr Cyril Maillon
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) in Paris
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) is a new procedure that permanently changes eye color 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 anesthetic eye drops and is painless.
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 anesthetic eye drops and is painless.
FLAAK (keratopigmentation) is performed by world experts and has been published in Europe for more than 15 years, with great surgical success, patient satisfaction and has been a recognized success among ophthalmologists worldwide.