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“Scleral tattooing involves using a needle to inject colored ink into the whites of an individual’s eyes. The problem is it can cause infection, scarring and hemorrhaging and can even lead to blindness,” explained Branan, R-Oklahoma City. “My legislation would ban this practice in Oklahoma.”
Branan said the situation was brought to his attention by ophthalmologists concerned about the trend and the permanent damage that can result from this procedure.
“This is simply too great a risk to public health. We want to make sure our laws are up-to-date and can address this practice before someone loses their vision over this fad,” Branan said.
Senate Bill 844 will next be considered by a House committee for approval.
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