Latanoprost can make your eyes darker

Recessed Bateman

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Latanoprost, Bimatoprost and Travoprost can change your eye colour making your eyes darker, I don´t think is really that useful but could be interesting to people who want to make their eyes darker.

They are used as treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension so I think is kinda risky.

Don´t take this thread very serious.
 
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Why would i surpress my superior greenish blue eyes
 
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Latanoprost, Bimatoprost and Travoprost can change your eye colour making your eyes darker, I don´t think is really that useful but could be interesting to people who want to make their eyes darker.

They are used as treatment of glaucoma and ocular hypertension so I think is kinda risky.

Don´t take this thread very serious.
nerf for no reason
just wear contacts
 
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Why would i surpress my superior greenish blue eyes
Greenish blue eyes gang

I don´t know, I was studying pharmacology for medicine school and I though it could be interesting to mention it in the forum.
 
  • In clinical trials of Latisse itself (applied to the eyelash area), there were no reported cases of iris color change. That means in these studies, zero users had detectable eye-color darkening. shoplatissemd.com
  • Most of the concern stems from glaucoma medications (like Lumigan) that use the *same drug ingredient but are applied directly into the eye. In those cases, about 1–2% of patients experienced iris darkening over time. Very Good Light+1
  • Because Latisse is applied only at the lash line and usually minimal amounts enter the eye, the risk of iris pigmentation change with cosmetic Latisse use is considered very low—much lower than the 1–2% seen in glaucoma patients, and likely rare in real-world use. Ro


so just dont let it touch your eye
 
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  • In clinical trials of Latisse itself (applied to the eyelash area), there were no reported cases of iris color change. That means in these studies, zero users had detectable eye-color darkening. shoplatissemd.com
  • Most of the concern stems from glaucoma medications (like Lumigan) that use the *same drug ingredient but are applied directly into the eye. In those cases, about 1–2% of patients experienced iris darkening over time. Very Good Light+1
  • Because Latisse is applied only at the lash line and usually minimal amounts enter the eye, the risk of iris pigmentation change with cosmetic Latisse use is considered very low—much lower than the 1–2% seen in glaucoma patients, and likely rare in real-world use. Ro


so just dont let it touch your eye
This is Latanoprost not Latisse, thanks for the information tho.
 
This is Latanoprost not Latisse, thanks for the information tho.
they are both prostaglandin analogs and latisse is the stronger of the two, just dont let it touch your eyes
 
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they are both prostaglandin analogs and latisse is the stronger of the two, just dont let it touch your eyes
True Latisse is a bimatoprost.
Didn´t knew that, interesting.
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