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What Is Bimatoprost?

Bimatoprost is a pharmaceutical ingredient that is chemically classified as a prostaglandin analog. It was originally developed as a prescription medication to treat glaucoma, but it was found to have the significant side effect of dramatically increasing the length, thickness, and darkness of eyelashes.

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What Is Bimatoprost?

Bimatoprost is a pharmaceutical ingredient that is chemically classified as a prostaglandin analog. It was originally developed as a prescription medication to treat glaucoma, but it was found to have the significant side effect of dramatically increasing the length, thickness, and darkness of eyelashes.

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What is the FDA-Approved Use in Lash Serums?

The mechanism of action involves signaling the hair follicle. Peptides tell the natural hair follicle to enter or remain in the anagen phase (the growth phase) for a longer period. This encourages the existing lash to grow longer and appear thicker.

How Does Peptide Efficacy Differ from Prostaglandin?

Peptide efficacy differs from powerful ingredients like prostaglandins (used in some serums). Peptides are conditioning and supportive. Prostaglandin analogues are hormone-like compounds that have a more potent, clinical effect on growth cycles.

What are the Common Side Effects?

Common side effects can include eyelid itching, redness, and hyperpigmentation (darkening) of the skin around the lash line. Less common but serious side effects can include changes to the iris color, which is why it requires a doctor's supervision.

What are the Precautions for Contact Lens Wearers?

Contact lens wearers must remove their lenses before applying Bimatoprost and wait 15 minutes before reinserting them. The medication can be absorbed by soft contact lenses, causing discomfort and potential damage to the lens material.

What is the Proper Application Method?

The proper application method involves applying the solution carefully once a day only to the skin at the base of the upper lashes using a specialized, disposable applicator brush, avoiding contact with the lower lid or inner eye.

FAQs on Bimatoprost

Is Bimatoprost available without a prescription?

No, Bimatoprost is a prescription medication and requires consultation with a doctor.

Does Bimatoprost work on eyebrows?

Bimatoprost is not FDA-approved for eyebrow use, but its effects on hair growth are generally similar to its effects on lashes.

Does the darkening effect last forever?

No, once application stops, the lashes will gradually return to their original length and appearance.

When to See Your Doctor

Bimatoprost (Latisse) can lower your "Intraocular Pressure" (IOP). If you have glaucoma or are using other pressure-lowering drops, you MUST consult your ophthalmologist. Using both can lead to dangerously low pressure or masking of glaucoma progression.

References

  • AAO. Latisse and Glaucoma (aao.org). 2024.
  • FDA. Bimatoprost Safety Information (fda.gov). 2023.
  • Review of Optometry. Prostaglandin Side Effects (reviewofoptometry.com). 2024.
  • Mayo Clinic. Glaucoma Treatment (mayoclinic.org). 2024.