'Dragon Girl' Who Went Blind From Eyeball Tattoo Gets Inked Again
While she declared that she was 'absolutely not doing that s**t again', Amber decided that she needed another session in the tattoo artist's chair to work on inking her eyeballs.
A woman who went blind for three weeks after getting her eyes tattooed has undergone the surgery again. Amber Luke, an Australian lady, has tattoos covering 98 percent of her body and says she has 'no regrets' about becoming so tattooed. That's even after she put tattoos on her eyeballs, which left her blind for three weeks and caused another woman to lose her sight as well.
Who is the woman who went blind after getting her eyeball tattooed?
While she declared that she was 'absolutely not doing that s**t again', Amber decided that she needed another session in the tattoo artist's chair to work on inking her eyeballs.
On May 18, the 29-year-old travelled from Australia to S?o Paulo, Brazil, for her second eye tattoo treatment.
What is the woman known as?
Amber, also known as 'Dragon Girl' due to her appearance, presented the results of her new art in an Instagram video in which she demonstrated that her sclera, the white area of the eyeball, had turned blue and black.
"For me, it was about reclaiming what was rightfully mine," Amber explained to WhatsTheJam. "I felt scammed and did not deserve a decent procedure. But I do deserve to have a moment when I open my eyes and behold real beauty.
Also read; Australian Woman Stunned By Discovery Of 'Strange Animal Babies' In Drawer
"I almost cried with joy when I saw them this time, which is exactly how it should have been originally. It's something I can cherish for the rest of my life."
How did the procedure go this time?
Amber went to tattoo artist Gattoo Moreno for the operation, stating that she had gone to the optometrists, who told her that her first eyeball tattoo 'was botched'.
She stated that this time, there was 'absolutely no evidence of scar tissue' following the treatment, which took only 20 minutes. It was done using a syringe loaded with vegan ink that was gradually injected into her sclera, but even with care, there were fears about what could go wrong.
What do you think about this? Tell us in the comments.
For more trending stories, follow us on Telegram.