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February 10, 2009 @ 07:39 PM — by unknown
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I am introducing this new blog on my site. Rather than just posting articles on the homepage, I will pick out some recent articles which seem interesting. They might appear in the scientific journals or popular press. Whenever possible I will try to include a link to the original publication. I hope it will provoke some questions, comments and conversation. If anyone has an article which they wish to discuss, please feel free to post it.

The first article has to do with an eyelash growth product. For over a year we have used MD Lash Factor, distributed by Procyte. It is extremely effective. It began as a whim for my wife. When she began to receive unsolicited compliments, we knew there was something going on. She continues to use the product and has been known to find the need to trim her eyelashes when they begin to brush against her sunglasses! We have ordered Latisse, described below.

Here's the article reference - enjoy!

New Eyelash-lengthening Drug Approved
Scientific American (2008-12-31) ; Lite, Jordan

 


Latisse, a drug used for eyelash lengthening, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Bimatoprost is the main compound in the product that enables lashes to grow longer and darker. Other eyelash lengthening products have been unsuccessful, such as Jan Marini Skin Research's Age Intervention Eyelash. The FDA claimed the product's containment of bimatoprost caused patients to have swollen eyes; Latisse contains a much smaller amount of bimatoprost. Latisse is manufactured by Allergan and costs $120, available with a physician's prescription. The eyelash lengthening drug, which lasts two to four months, has been deemed a solution to hypotrichosis or lack of hair growth. While physicians say that Latisse could be useful for promoting hair growth in both eyebrows and the scalp, Allergan notes that the company has not explored other uses for the drug. Side effects of using Latisse include darkened eyelid skin, itching, and redness.  http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/post.cfm?id=latisse-new-eyelash


 


 



Ronald H Schuster, MD. - Board Certified Plastic Surgeon - Chief, Division of Plastic Surgery Northwest Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland - Specializing in cosmetic surgery of the face and body. Procedures include Composite Facelift, Midface Lift, Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty), Brow lift, Endoscopic facial surgery, Laser resurfacing, Nasal surgery (Rhinoplasty), Breast augmentation / lift (Mastopexy), Breast reduction, Liposuction, Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction, Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty), Plastic Surgery after Weight Loss from Bariatric Surgery (Body Lift surgery), Correction of Gynecomastia. Non-surgical facial rejuvenation procedures are performed daily. These include fillers (Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm, Radiesse and Sculptra), Botox and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) for photofacial rejuvenation. Also available is a full service aestheticians for comprehensive skin care, including Obagi, Procyte, Skin Medica, Results Rx.

 

Member: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery, American Medical Association, John Staige Davis Society

Office: 10807 Falls Road  Suite #101, Lutherville, Maryland, 21093

Phone: 410-902-9800

 


 

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