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Eyeball tattoos banned in Indiana months after Ottawa woman’s botched procedure

Mar 2, 2018 | 12:45 PM

INDIANAPOLIS — Months after the story of a Canadian woman’s botched eyeball tattoo made headlines around the world, a U.S. state has passed legislation to ban the practice.

Catt Gallinger, of Ottawa, said in September that she suffered partial loss of vision in one eye after allowing someone to dye her right eye purple.

On Thursday, the Indiana legislature approved a bill that prohibits tattoists from colouring the white part of an individual’s eye — with the only exception being procedures done by licensed health-care professionals.

The bill imposes a fine of up to US$10,000 per violation.