Good question and I have three reasons that I do recommend them: 1. The skin on and around the eyelids (neck skin is similar) is very thin compared to the...
Under eye pads or puffiness are complicated because there are several different causes and sometimes they coexist together. So……. causes can be: 1. The skin on the eyelids loses collagen...
This is such a complicated question because it depends on sooooo many factors. I’ll try to make a long story short! But, please see the section on eyes on this...
John – Basically Fraxel works best done in a series of 3-5 depending on your situation. It’s possible to do a more aggressive treatment but, if you can really only...
Some of my patients who have used Latisse on their eyelashes successfully have reported to me that they have also tried it on their eyebrows. Most have said that they...
Mia – I have tried their "Lumiere" eye cream with "processed skin proteins" and didn’t find it helpful at all. I could find no studies on it either. The Cellex-C...
Here’s the problem. The over the counter products contain exactly the same thing, or a compund so close it’s virtually indistinguishable. The ones that don’t have it, don’t work. So...
This seems to be the Latisse week! Yes, it does really work. It’s also safe as long you have healthy eyes – as in no glaucoma, infections, etc. If you’re...
You’re welcome!! Hmmm – it’s a bit tough because I can’t see the problem but, in general, Botox doesn’t cause hollows to occur if it’s injected evenly around the eye...
Yes, it definitely works and seemingly, on everyone. Everyone notices an increase in length and sometimes, an increase in thickness. But here are some points to make about it: You...
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