A member asked:

Will latisse (bimatoprost) change my eye's color? i read somewhere that latisse (bimatoprost) has a side effect of changing your eye color. is this permanent? what percent of latisse (bimatoprost) users experience this?

2 doctors weighed in across 2 answers
Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

There : There have never been patients using the product Latisse (bimatoprost) that have had an eye color change. This has only occurred in patients using the medication 2x's a day for the treatment of glaucoma, they are instill a full drop into the eye. Since you are applying a very small amount to the eyelid, not actually into the eye - the risk is almost nonexistent.

Answered 10/3/2016

5.4k views

Thank

This : This can in fact happen. It is generally thought to occur in people with hazel colored eyes in which case the iris can turn a darker shade of brown. If you have dark brown or blue eyes, it is less likely. It can be permanent. Read more information about the product at the official website.

Answered 10/4/2016

5.5k views

Thank

Related Questions