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If you are experiencing any eyeball changes, I would discontinue the product and seek the exam of an ophthalmologist.
Latisse extends the growth phase of eyelashes, but intrinsic characteristics of the eyelashes will not change like curliness.
Hi there- Check with the surgeon who performed your PRK, but in general, and as long as you follow the instructions, there should be no reason that you cannot safely and effectively use Latisse.
Thank you for your question. Yes, I believe you can use Latisse once your blepharitis is under control without any problems.
There is no evidence to suggest that Latisse will change your eye color. The eye is exposed to a very small amount of Latisse even when it is properly applied as directed to the upper eyelid margin using the supplied applicator. This has been demonstrated by applying a colored dye to the eyelid...
The paper you reference did see some periorbital changes with topical bimatoprost... but it wasn't Latisse. The medication was the topical form applied directly to the eye (by drops onto the eye) for glaucoma, not the version applied to the base of the eyelashes in smaller amounts. ...
You should not have any untoward effects when switching from Revitalash to Latisse. These are two different things.Revitalash is an eyelash conditioner that claims to make your lashes appear fuller, (think conditioner for your hair). It is not a medicine. It does not have FDA approval. As...