Aesthetic Center Greenville

Open Your Eyes: New Upneeq Eye Drops to Lift Eyelids

Apr 24, 2022 @ 08:42 AM — by Dr. Sutton Graham
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Do your eyes look tired?  Were your eyes brighter when you were younger?  Do your upper lids droop down a little?  Did you know that there may be a simple solution: eye drops?  Upneeq is a new prescription eyedrop that lifts your upper eyelids to open your eyes.   This photo of our office manager shows the effect on her left eye, the right one in the photo.

A little background information is in order.  Dr. Graham frequently performs upper blepharoplasty to remove redundant lax skin of the upper eyelid.  That excess skin makes your eyes look full, tired, droopy or puffy.  The surgery is one of the simpliest in cosmetic surgery and is often performed under local anesthesia as a brief office procedure.  This condition is termed dermatochalasis, and is very common.

A less common conditon is called acquired blepharoptosis, in which the eyelid edge covers too much of the pupil, effecting vision.  These patients have a partially obscured upper field of vision (visual field defect).  This is caused by gradual stretching or relaxation of the tiny ligaments and muscles within the upper eyelid lifting mechanism.  If the symptoms are significant surgery is done to correct the cause.  This is perfromed by specialiized ophthalmologists, and is different from cosmetic blepharoplasty.  It is covered by most health insurance plans.

Upneeq is a eyedrop that lifts your upper eyelids to open your eyes.  Oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution is the only FDA approved prescription eyedrop for acquired ptosis (low-lying lids).  Upneeq is available from our office.  As with all medications there are potential  side effects and risks.  The company website link is https://upneeq.com/

The official caution paragraphs are included below:

UPNEEQ® (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution), 0.1% is a prescription eyedrop used to treat acquired blepharoptosis (low-lying lids) in adults.

What warnings and precautions are associated with UPNEEQ?

What are the most common side effects of UPNEEQ?

The most common adverse reactions with UPNEEQ (occurring in 1-5% of patients) were eye inflammation, eye redness, dry eye, blurred vision, eye pain at time of use, eye irritation, and headache.

What should my doctor know about before prescribing me UPNEEQ?

These are not all of the possible side effects of UPNEEQ. Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

To report side effects or product complaints, contact RVL Pharmaceuticals at 1-877-482-3788. You may also report side effects to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch.

This is a summary of the most important safety information for UPNEEQ. For more in-depth safety information, please review the full Prescribing Information for UPNEEQ.