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More facts about I-BRITE™ eye brightening techniques:

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 

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