The advice you've been given is likely the best thing for you. First of all never, never consider having an artificial pupil put in your eye like they do in Panama for cosmetic reasons. those are ultra-dangerous and can cause inflammation, infection, glaucoma, cataract and loss of eye. You can consider cosmetic soft contacts that have a round pupil. You should see an ethical ophthalmologist or optometrist if you go that route. If someone has a 'blown pupil" and it was 6 mm and caused disabling glare it's possible to put in a purse-string incision but the pupil doesn't react so its not the same size as the normal one and its hard for the doctor to see the back of the eye. Sometimes weak dilation (2.5% neosynephrine) or weak constrictions (1 or 0.5% pilocarpinge) or alphagan P can be used to make the pupil smaller or larger. JCH MD