LATISSE PLANO LATISSE PLANO SIDE EFFECTS ALERT
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Okay, a doctor who is straight up, honest, and very specific about the potential side effects of a product even after a little corporate get together?
What are the thermometers in hell reading?
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are you able to remove hyperpigmentation from the eyelid or under the eye??? or is it too sensitive?
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that's because i don't own stock in the company or am i a paid consultant. therefore, i just want to get honest information out there so there is no hysteria or lies.
best,
sml
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thank you for clearing that up! so far you're the only source i've found online that doesn't beat around the bush when it comes to discussing latisse. thank you very much!
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just to clarify: it almost never happens in blue eyes. in fact, as far as i know it has not even been reported in blue eyes. it occurs only as speckles in hazel eyes in 1.5% ONLY in the lumigan dose which is 20x stronger and placed directly on the eyeball. compared with 20x weaker placed on the lashline. just want to decrease the fear with honest stats.
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the hyper pigmentation is what i'm worried about. i have really great blue eyes and i would be devastated if i lost that....
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no idea. but i would not use lumigan just for eyelashes. i don't think that is worth the risk.
hello dr lam i just started using bimataprost and normally before using this product i have a strain when looking up to long or looking at an object for too long and it effects my right eye only i sometimes have to rub my eye to relax the strain but sience using this product i barely notice the strain does that mean i could have glaucoma
MeadowTVrus 10 months ago
@MeadowTVrus i really have no idea. you have to ask an ophthalmologist.
samlammd 10 months ago
Hi Dr. Lam, my mom has a couple bottles of Lumigan and I did some research on it compared to Latisse. Could I get glaucoma if I use it just on my lash line? Thanks in advance!
Lindafelds22 2 years ago
it is not that you would get glaucoma (increased pressure) but since it is used to treat glaucoma, you might have lowered eye pressure. i would not advise using Lumigan for cosmetic purposes but you really should ask your eye doctor that question.
samlammd 2 years ago