A new way to get big, bright eyes without surgery or injections. It's the first FDA-approved eyedrops to give your eyes a lift. StahlCBS3 reports
“The medicine is called Oxymatazalin, which you might know as Afrin. Now you can use it in your eyelid. It’s a different formulation but that’s the basic medicine that’s in there,” Plastic surgeon Jason Bloom said.
Bloom says the drops last for about eight hours, a temporary way to reduce drooping or swelling in the upper eyelid. “It constricts or closes a lot of the blood vessels in the eye that can show as red. So what happens is the eyes actually get whiter and brighter in addition to more open,” Bloom said.“But it can really make a difference,” he said.Bloom says they’re rare and temporary and that the drops are a nice alternative to surgery or injectables.Winig, who lives in Bryn Mawr, says she noticed the issue more during the pandemic.Here’s Winig’s before and after comparison.
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