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By Kellie Scott for ABC News.
One of the few people in Australia with her eyeballs tattooed says she is shocked the procedure has been regulated and is concerned about the ramifications.
The Baird Government has come under fire for regulating the practice of eyeball tattooing.
The New South Wales Opposition called for a ban on the procedure, saying eyeball inking was effectively legalised when it was included in several health amendments enacted last Friday.
The Government said all skin piercing procedures should be regulated, but is considering banning this particular procedure.
Kylie Garth is a tattoo artist and piercer in Perth and had her eyeballs tattooed three years ago in Melbourne by one of the few known artists, Luna Cobra.
“We don’t even have gay marriage, but you’re legalising an eyeball tattoo, why is this even happening?” she told the ABC.
“The health department has been ‘yeah this is cool’, it means any piercer can do it. It’s the top of body modification. It’s nothing like tattooing, it’s not a machine, it’s very different, it’s extreme … it’s dangerous.”
Garth, who has worked alongside Cobra when clients undergo the procedure, said it was a rarely practiced, specialised technique, and there were many risks involved.
“I haven’t heard of anyone going blind like the mod community [but] I’m sure backyard people have done it and maybe caused too much pressure or gone into the wrong part,” she said.