No, you cannot make yellow eyes white again. Eye color is determined by the amount of melanin, a pigment, in the iris. Yellow eyes are typically caused by a lack of melanin, and this condition is generally permanent.
Here's why:
- Melanin and Eye Color: Melanin is the pigment responsible for our hair, skin, and eye color. The more melanin present, the darker the eye color.
- Yellow Eyes and Melanin: Yellow eyes often occur due to a lack of melanin in the iris, which allows more light to scatter, creating a yellowish appearance.
- Permanent Eye Color: While eye color can change slightly during childhood, it's generally considered permanent.
While there are no proven methods to change eye color permanently, you can consult a qualified eye doctor to discuss any concerns about your eye health or appearance.