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Do the eye drops to change eye color work?

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I like my dark eyes. Once they started to change I wasn't real sure I wanted them to. It gave me little flecks of light brown I really like and it made the white part of my eye very pretty and clear. I will always use .... The eye drops do work but the eye colors that they use on their packaging is clearly enhanced. read more

As David Speck, MD said, the only drops to change eye color are prescription drops for glaucoma and the color change is a side effect that changes iris to a darker brown. read more

These eye drops are in a class called prostaglandin analogs and are commonly used to treat the eye disease glaucoma. While the eyelash growth occurs in most patients using these drops, not all patients experience a change in iris color. Lattissé is a, Rx only, formulation that is applied to the eyelid margins to stimulate eyelash growth. read more

Prostaglandin analogs, which are found in eye medications used for glaucoma, can change a patient's eye color. This can be a side effect of using prescribed eye drops with this active ingredient, states the Glaucoma Research Foundation. read more

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