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What are the risks of side effects associated with the I-BRITE™ eye whitening procedure?

Monday, July 5th, 2010

·         Temporary redness and/or bruising after surgery;

·         Temporary sensitivity to light;

·         Some stinging when applying eye drops after procedure;

·         Temporary swelling of eyelids;

·         Some degree of temporary discomfort;

·         Dryness while healing;

 

I-BRITE™ eye whitening surgery techniques are designed to be minimally invasive, very comfortable and quick to recover from. 

 

 

I-BRITE™  removes unsightly discolorations and red veins that make the sclera appear dull, dingy, unhealthy, bloodshot and more.

 

Although it’s possible to return to work the day after the procedure, many patients take off for 1 week. Gardening and other dusty tasks should be avoided for 2 weeks after the procedure, as should swimming. The I-BRITE™ surgical procedure is not recommended for women who are pregnant.

 

Get a free report: www.WhiterEyes.com

 

Learn more about the procedure: www.BoxerWachler.com/whiteeyes

 

See results of I-BRITE™: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEldoGC5e6U

 

Benefits of I-BRITE™ eye whitening surgical procedure:

Monday, June 21st, 2010

·         100% no-stitch, no-graft, very comfortable procedure;

·         Removes the majority of red veins and the yellow/brown discoloration in the white areas of the eyes (sclera);

·         Fast procedure: normally less than 1/2 hour to complete, per eye;

·         Patients are able to return to work the day after the procedure in many cases;

·         Full, brilliantly white results able to be seen in as little as three weeks;

 

The I-BRITE™ procedure instantly begins to rebuild faded confidence. Those afflicted with eye discoloration, and bloody veins that make them look like they’re constantly drunk, suffer. After a quick 15 to 30 minute eye whitening procedure, years of suffering can be ended. A truly whiter, brighter future is able to be enjoyed.

 

Get a free report: www.WhiterEyes.com

 

Learn more about the procedure: www.BoxerWachler.com/whiteeyes

 

See results of I-BRITE™: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEldoGC5e6U

More facts about I-BRITE™ eye brightening techniques:

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The I-BRITE™ procedure is a no-stitch, no-graph conjunctiva removal procedure that whiten and brightens the eye by delicately removing excessive red veins, yellow growths, or areas of brown pigmentation.

 

I-BRITE™ is comfortable, quick and very easy to recover from. The white areas of the eyes (sclera) are covered by a thin membrane called the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is home to the majority of unsightly discolorations and red veins that make the sclera appear dull, dingy, unhealthy, bloodshot and more. Conjunctiva that is in poor shape can be efficiently removed, in which case it will regenerate. The crystal clear, newly-regenerated conjunctiva makes patients’ eyes appear brighter and whiter than they can ever remember them being.

 

Here are more facts about the I-BRITE™:

 

·         Is available for appropriate candidates 16 and older;

·         Very high success rates with very few instances of secondary surgeries being needed;

·         Monthly follow-up appointments required for the first 3 months after procedure;

·         Annual eye exams are recommended;

·         Is possible those who wear contact lenses;

·         Removes pterygium or pinguecula;

·         Does not require amniotic membrane transplant (AMT);

 

Get a free report: www.WhiterEyes.com

 

Learn more about the procedure: www.BoxerWachler.com/whiteeyes

 

See results of I-BRITE™: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEldoGC5e6U 

Eye Whitening with I-BRITE™ Eye Whitening Procedure: Make Your Eyes Bright White Again!

Friday, June 4th, 2010

The eye whitening I-BRITE™ conjunctival removal procedure can take away unhealthy conjunctiva tissues and restore the vibrant, youthful whiteness that your eyes use to display.

What is conjunctiva anyway?

The white regions of human eyes are called sclera. Sclera is covered by a thin, transparent mucus membrane known as the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva actually lines the inside of the eyelids and also reaches out to cover the sclera, but not the cornea. Due to the affects of aging, the elements, bacteria and more, the conjunctiva can become dull, bloodshot, discolored and more.

The three sections of conjunctival:

1. Thin bulbar conjunctiva covers the inner surfaces (posterior) of the eyelids;
2. Moderately thick palpebral conjunctiva covers the outer surfaces of the eyeball’s sclera;
3. Fornix conjunctiva makes the transition between the anterior eyeball in the posterior eyelid;

The differences between pinguecula, pterygium and conjunctival hemorrhages:

Pinguecula refers to the fatty degeneration of conjunctiva tissues. Conjunctiva tissue is made up largely of almost-invisible collagen fibers that break down and get replaced by dingy, thick fibers. In some cases, calcium crystals are also found to have formed with this condition. Yellow, sometimes white, conjunctiva tissue results proximal to the cornea.

Pterygium refers to conjunctiva tissue that is inflamed and has blood vessels infused. Pterygiums may result from years of suffering with pingueculas. This condition is often progressive and will spread to the cornea if not treated promptly and effectively. Pterygiums are almost always diagnosed near the nasal area of the conjunctiva. This type of disorder can warp the cornea and cause astigmatism.

Subconjunctival hemorrhages display pooled blood beneath the transparent layer of conjunctiva. Very distinct when contrasted against the sclera, subconjunctival hemorrhages, although horribly unsightly in many cases, are absolutely harmless and do not affect the patient’s ability to see. The pooled blood reabsorbs naturally within just a few weeks and no medical intervention is required.

Benefits of choosing the I-BRITE™ minimally invasive surgical technique for eye whitening and restoring conjunctiva discoloration:

• Requires no stitching, no grafting and causes very little discomfort for patients;
• Takes away the discoloration, dingy yellow, red veins, brown pigmentations and more from the sclera of the eyes;
• Each eye requires only about 20-40 minutes to perform the I-BRITE™ technique on;
• I-BRITE™ eye whitening patients are able to return to their jobs the day following the procedure;
• Eyes will continue to brighten over the course of several weeks. Full-scale eye whitening results are most often experienced in 8 to 16 weeks after the procedure.

Learn more about how simple, safe and effective I-BRITE™ eye whitening conjunctiva removal procedures; and get back the bright white eyes that you want!

Get a free report: www.WhiterEyes.com

Learn more about the procedure: www.BoxerWachler.com/whiteeyes

See results of I-BRITE™: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEldoGC5e6U

Facts about the I-BRITE™ eye whitening surgical technique:

Monday, May 24th, 2010

·         Developed over 15 years by Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler;

·         No lasers are used;

·         Conjunctiva (thin membranes on outside of eye whites) are completely removed;

·         Conjunctiva is the location of veins and discoloration;

·         Patients enjoy a little Valium and Vicodin before the procedure;

·         Procedure often takes less than 30 minutes per eye;

·         Patients wear clear eye shields/goggles for 24 hours after surgery;

·         Can return to work the following day in many cases, if desired;

·         Patients should wear sunglasses when outside while healing;

·         Instantly recognizable results continue to improve as new, crystal clear membranes (conjunctiva) regenerate;

·         Antiinflamatory/antibiotic eye drops will be used after surgery for 6 weeks;

·         Eyes may appear red for a week or two;

·         Full “bright white” results achieved in 4 to 16 weeks after procedure;

 

I-BRITE™ eye whitening surgery techniques are designed to be minimally invasive, very comfortable and quick to recover from. Most of the time, the discoloration (brown and yellowing) and red blood veins in eyes results from years of exposure to sunlight. After receiving the I-BRITE™ procedure, patients are more mindful about protecting their new, shiny eyes. They are much more likely to wear sunglasses whenever the risk of UV exposure presents itself. The use of artificial tears works like sunblock for the eyes. Those who take good care of their post-I-BRITE™ eyes can enjoy brilliantly white eye whites for decades to come.

 

Get a free report: www.WhiterEyes.com

 

Learn more about the procedure: www.BoxerWachler.com/whiteeyes

 

See results of I-BRITE™: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEldoGC5e6U

Eye Whitening Surgery: Facts about I-BRITE Conjunctiva Removal Procedure

Monday, May 10th, 2010

The I-BRITE™ no-stitch, no-graph conjunctiva removal procedure is comfortable, quick and very easy to recover from. The white areas of the eyes (sclera) are covered by a thin membrane called the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is home to the majority of unsightly discolorations (brown and yellow areas) and red veins that make the sclera appear dull, dingy, unhealthy, bloodshot and more. Conjunctiva that is in poor shape can be efficiently removed, in which case it will regenerate. The crystal clear, newly-regenerated conjunctiva makes patients’ eyes appear brighter and whiter than they can ever remember them being.

 

Get a free report: www.WhiterEyes.com

 

Learn more about the procedure: www.BoxerWachler.com/whiteeyes

 

See results of I-BRITE™: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEldoGC5e6U