Latisse Side Effects
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Latisse Side Effects Latisse was originally approved by the FDA in 2008 and is widely used to help the regrowth of insufficient or thin eyelashes in addition to helping treat some patients with glaucoma. Using Latisse is only possible with a prescription from a medical doctor.

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Publié le 21 décembre 2016
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Latisse Side EffectsLatisse was originally approved by the FDA in 2008 and is widely used to help the regrowth of insufficient or thin eyelashes in addition to helping treat some patients with glaucoma. Using Latisse is only possible with a prescription from a medical doctor. Understanding some of thepotential Latisse side effectsincluding eye color change where blue eyes turn brown and other forms of discoloration is highly advisable prior to using it for all purposes. Eye Color Change Side EffectsIn some rare cases, patients have experienced their eyes changing colors, most affecting individuals who have blue eyes and brown eyes. When blue eyes turn brown, it is due to the drug itself causing a brown pigmentation to occur, mostly in those with blue eyes. However, throughout various studies of Latisse, it was not noted to be a significant risk or occurrence. Using Latisse for a period of months or a longer period of time in patients who are suffering with glaucoma may also contribute to the iris in the eye changing from blue to brown. Before asking your doctor about using Latisse, be sure to cover all potential side effects to make an informed decision. Aside from eye color change, there are a few common side effects that are noted with patients who use Latisse, including: watery eyes, dry eyes, mild eye discomfort, puffy eyelids, and mild redness of the eyes. If you experience any side effects from using Latisse even one time, it is highly recommended to speak with your prescribing physician or a specialist immediately. Avoid using Latisse if you experience severe burning or other potential allergic reactions and if necessary, seek assistance with a local hospital or emergency room.
Any time you choose to use a new drug or natural treatment such ascastor oil for your eyes and eyelashes, it is important to speak directly to your doctor, a cosmetologist, or an optician to fully understand the possible side effects before determining which solution is right for you. Taking the time to better understand Latisse and what it has to offer is a way for you to move forward with making a decision that is best for your own needs personally.How Does Latisse Work?Latisse works by helping the regrowth of lashes that may be thinning or improperly growing altogether. Studies are still active behind the drug to determine how it works on individuals while also triggering varying side effects in others. Latisse is applied to the upper lash of the patient each night with a new applicator. Using a new applicator each night is necessary to avoid potential serious complications or side effects. Dabbing the applicator each night to the upper lash helps Latisse spread as the patient blinks and it is passed on to the lower eyelash of the individual. It is important to never apply Latisse to the lower lash and always utilize the drug as prescribed. Additionally, it is essential to ensure you remove contact lenses and any and all makeup before using Latisse each night to combat side effects of improper usage. If Latisse is used improperly or the applicator is used more than one time, individuals may experience an eye infection or an allergic reaction. Currently, 60 applicators for Latisse on the market will run you approximately $120 USD for one month. Some patients require Latisse for longer periods of times depending on the usage and reasoning for their needs. Find more eyelash growth product reviews atBeautylex.com
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