Will stroma give me the eye color i had as a baby/kid

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my eyes were a beatiful bright blue
then they got greener and greener and were looking insanely awesome
and now they look very good and green in the bright sun but i have yellow floating shit in them and in orange sunlight light they look blurred yellowish orange.
in cold light they are grayish green but in most lights they dont shine and sometimes look like boring hazel shit.
it may be some degree of sulfur according to iriodiology idk.

will stroma give me that blue i had as a kid or the green i had later between 7 and 12 both would be equally awesome i just want the yellow plaque shit gone
 
Most likely the blue eye color you had as a kid.
The green eye color is caused by the combination of: 1) an amber or light brown pigmentation in the stroma of the iris (which has a low or moderate concentration of melanin) with: 2) a blue shade created by the Rayleigh scattering of reflected light.[46] Green eyes contain the yellowish pigment lipochrome.[52]
Since the procedure(s) gets rid of the pigment within your eyes it should result in either light blue eyes or light green eyes depending on your natural underlying hue which should be blue since it’s the eye color you had as a little kid.
 
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