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- Bimatoprost (intraocular route, ophthalmic route)
Bimatoprost ophthalmic (eye) drop is used to treat certain diseases of the eye like open-angle glaucoma and ocular (eye) hypertension which occurs in many people as they grow older Glaucoma is caused by high pressure in your eye and can lead to pain from pressure in your eye and then can eventually harm your vision
- Which Prostaglandin Works Best for Eyebrow Growth: Bimatoprost or . . .
Let me explain why we have more experience with bimatoprost - sold under the name Latisse At present there is no FDA approved treatment for thin eyebrows Clinicians often look to other currently FDA approved treatments for scalp hair or eyelashes in order to find treatments that can be used for the brows Let's look at a few:BIMATOPROST
- Bimatoprost product for Scalp Hair Growth? - RealSelf
Bimatoprost, like Latisse, is approved for eyelash growth We are actually doing a study on using the product on eyebrows and it has shown that it does improve growth in this area But, these products only work on areas with hair growth, they do not create new hairs in bald areas
- Can latisse (bimatoprost) restore pigment to a hypopigmented . . . - RealSelf
It's a good idea to check with a specialist Many scars are "depigmented" not "hypopigmented" meaning there is no opportunity for significant pigment restoration However, check with a specialist There is some research looking fraxel laser with 0 03 % bimatoprost (Latisse) with 0 025 % retinoic acid to treat scarsCheck with a specialist
- Will Latanoprost Work the Same As Bimatoprost and Give . . . - RealSelf
Latisse is the only FDA approved medication for eyelash growth You are correct that Lumigan is the same medication as Latisse (Bimatoprost) Latanoprost (a relative of Lumigan and Latisse) will also result in eyelash growth however it is not as effective in creating lash growth as Bimatoprost
- Why Do Some Say Lumigan is More Potent Than Latisse?- Both . . . - RealSelf
good question Both medications are FDA approved for different indications and the studies on Latisse (small amount of 0 3% bimatoprost in a vehicle made for that purpose) are different than the studies on Lumigan (drop of 0 3% bimatoprost in a vehicle for eye distribution)
- Thoughts About Fat Loss with Latisse Use? - RealSelf
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 Furthermore, the case series only looked at 5 patients
- Is Latisse and Careprost the Same and Do They Give the Same . . . - RealSelf
Latisse and Careprost are both bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0 03% However, Latisse is trhe only treatment that has been scientifically proven to stimulate the growth of eyelashes Many studies have been done to prove its effectiveness using unbiased observers At present, Latisse is the only FDA approved treatment for growing eyelashes
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