Central Heterochromia
Someone with central heterochromia has different colors within the same eye. Complete heterochromia is when they have two different colored eyes. Heterochromia of the eye is caused by variations in the concentration and distribution of melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes.
-Hey I like your eyes!
-Thanks, I have Central Heterochromia!
-Thanks, I have Central Heterochromia!
central heterochromia
When the center of one's eye is different color than the outer color.
Wow, your eyes are blue on the outside and like hazel on the inside. You have central heterochromia.