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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.
False lashes are not a good idea in the face of blepharitis. I would strongly recommend that you avoid these. Once the blepharitis has resolved, I believe you can proceed with the use of Latisse.
Latisse has never been shown to change the eye color. When the original drug was used as a treatment for Glaucoma, it was used as an eye drop, applied inside the eyelid. There were a small number of patients that reported a color change. Because of this, the FDA required the manufacturer to...
I am aware of the study you cite, 2008 Ophthalmic Plastic Reconstructive Surgery. The study was only five non-consective patients. The findings were not impressive, and the study is not strong enough to produce any real conclusions. Until there is a well-designed double blinded study, it will...
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...
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