A case of allergic blepharitis induced by a cosmetic procedure

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https://doi.org/10.31288/oftalmolzh202556264

Keywords:

lash and brow lamination, allergic blepharitis,, ophthalmic complications of cosmetic procedures

Abstract

Since the beginning of this century, esthetic cosmetology has witnessed unprecedented growth, with a variety of procedures offered to enhance the customer’s appearance in a fast and non-surgical way. However, the growing demand has been paralleled by a rise in complications (particularly, ocular ones). These include allergic, mechanical and chemical lesions following eyelash extension and tinting, permanent make-up, microblading, laser-assisted eyebrow treatment and tattooing in the periocular region. Of special concern is lash and/or brow lamination, a procedure that involves the use of chemically active substances (e.g., thioglycolic acid) potentially causing inflammation, allergy, dry eye, burns and even autoimmune-like reactions. We present a case of a woman who developed allergic blepharitis and dry eye after having her first brow lamination session. Prompt diagnosis and adequate therapy including a liposomal eye spray (containing hyaluronic acid and Perilla frutescens seed extract 0.5%) led to full recovery. This case highlights the need for greater awareness among beauticians and their customers regarding potential hazards and importance of pre-procedural allergy screening and strict adherence to application protocols. It also points to the necessity for standardized post-procedural aftercare protocols.

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Published

2025-10-30

How to Cite

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Hrizhymalska, K.Y. and Komarovska, I.V. 2025. A case of allergic blepharitis induced by a cosmetic procedure. Journal of Ophthalmology (Ukraine). 5 (Oct. 2025), 62–64. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31288/oftalmolzh202556264.

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