ARE LASH EXTENSIONS SAFE? WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Introduction

If you're like me, you probably have a love-hate relationship with eyelash extensions. I love how they make my eyes look, but hate that they can be really expensive and time-consuming to get. I also don't trust myself with tweezers or glue because I'm so bad at both. If you're considering getting lash extensions but want to know if they're safe before making the plunge, read on! Here are some of the pros and cons of this beauty trend, including why some people think eyelash extensions are bad and what alternatives might be worth considering.

 
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Can eyelash extensions cause permanent damage to natural lashes?

If you are thinking of getting eyelash extensions, the most important thing to remember is that they come with risks. Eyelash extensions can cause damage to natural lashes and even permanent lash loss if the person performing them is not a professional. However, finding a great lash artist who prioritizes lash tool hygiene will eliminate many of these potential issues.

It's crucial to understand that while eyelash extensions can enhance your look, they may not be suitable for everyone. Some people opt for alternatives like eyelash growth serums, which can stimulate natural lash growth without the risks associated with extensions.

Can lash extensions cause vision problems?

You should be aware that eyelash extensions can cause blurred vision, eye infections, eye pain, eye irritation, and other problems.

Blurred Vision: If you have blurry vision from your eyelash extensions, then the most likely cause is the glue used to attach them. The glue tends to stick to your real lashes and make them stick together so you will find it harder to see clearly. You may find that blinking helps, but this is not always the case because some patients get instant relief while others do not notice any improvement for months after having their eyelashes done.

Eyelash Extensions Infection: When an infection occurs, it usually starts as redness around each individual lash extension point where they were glued in place. This redness can spread outwards along their length into surrounding epidermal tissue, potentially leading to more severe conditions like toxic conjunctivitis or even conjunctival erosion if left untreated.

Can lash extensions cause eye infections and diseases?

While there is no direct evidence that lash extensions cause eye infections or diseases, there are a few conditions that can be caused by improper lash extension application:

  • Pink eye (conjunctivitis)

  • Blepharitis

  • Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)

  • Keratitis (corneal infection)

  • Toxic conjunctivitis

If you suspect an infection, it's important to see your optometrist immediately so that they can determine what is causing your symptoms and prescribe treatment. In some rare cases, improper application or poor hygiene can even lead to lash mite infestation, which requires immediate medical attention.

Can eyelash extensions damage your natural lashes?

The truth is, lash extensions can damage your natural lashes. There are a few ways this can happen:

  • Lash loss: There's no question that many people go to great lengths to get their eyelash extensions, but the process of applying them isn't always gentle on the eye area. Some people wear them for months at a time, which can lead to permanent lash loss if done incorrectly and too often.

  • Lash breakage and lash infection are common side effects of wearing false lashes all the time as well—but these problems aren't exclusive to eyelash extensions! If you're prone to these issues already, be sure you're taking good care of your natural lashes before trying out faux ones (and vice versa).

  • Lastly, there's one more major risk associated with wearing false lashes: scarring from improper removal methods or chemicals used during application processes (namely peroxide-based adhesives). This is why it's so important for any professional who applies them for you to have experience doing so safely!

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The most common side effects of lash extensions include irritation, infection, and pain.

Irritation: Eyelash extensions can cause irritation of your natural lashes because they are glued to each other with medical-grade adhesive. If done improperly, over time, this will weaken your natural lashes and cause them to fall out sooner than they normally would.

Infection: The glue used in eyelash extension applications is not sterile and can introduce bacteria into the skin around your eyes when applied by an unhygienic technician or stylist who does not follow proper safety protocols for applying fake lashes. These bacteria can lead to styes or other infections that may result in temporary blindness until the eye clears up after treatment with antibiotics prescribed by an ophthalmologist.

It's worth noting that some people turn to eyelash growth serums containing prostaglandin analogues as an alternative to extensions. While these can be effective, they come with their own set of potential side effects and should be used under professional guidance.

Conclusion

We hope this article has helped you understand the risks associated with getting eyelash extensions. While they're a great way to enhance your looks, they can also cause damage and have negative side effects in some cases. The potential for eyelash extensions to be bad for your natural lashes and eye health is real, especially if not applied correctly or maintained properly. You should always consult with an expert before getting any type of cosmetic treatment done on yourself or someone else! Whether you choose extensions, growth serums, or decide to embrace your natural lashes, prioritizing eye health and safety should always be your top concern.


Jaime Burgos