Just curious... have any of you compared different strengths of autologous serum, and if so, what was your experience?
For me, I was started on the 50% serum drops... had that for 2 months...
I just started using 100% serum drops yesterday.
So far, I like the 100% serum better... it is a little bit thicker feeling (reminds me of the Oasis Tears Plus), and seems to last longer.
Also, when I was using the 50% serum, I would often notice a very mild stinging 1/2 hour to an hour later... since it had been mixed with saline solution, I wondered if this might have been from a thin film of salt that later dried on my lashes... me eyes would overflow a bit, and then that salt would wash into my eyes causing a bit of stinging? Don't know if that is really the reason why... it's just a theory... Anyhow, with the 100% serum, I haven't experienced this even once so far.
I had come across a study several weeks ago which compared the efficacy of 20% vs. 50% vs. 100% serum.... (I can't for the life of me find it again... I've been trying, but no luck... it was on PubMed if I recall correctly) Anyhow, they found that the 20% serum group had the smallest number of patients who found improvement, whereas in the 100% serum group everyone (or almost everyone?) found improvement. The 50% serum group landed in the middle.
If anyone else happens to find it, I'd love it if you'd post a link to it... my doc had asked me about it, and I'd like to bring a copy of the abstract for him to check out at a future appt.
Anyhow, my purpose in posting this is just to put out there the possibility that if you've tried serum drops and found them to be inadequate, it might be worth trying a higher strength... it won't do any harm, and if helps, then that would be awesome!
For me, I was started on the 50% serum drops... had that for 2 months...
I just started using 100% serum drops yesterday.
So far, I like the 100% serum better... it is a little bit thicker feeling (reminds me of the Oasis Tears Plus), and seems to last longer.
Also, when I was using the 50% serum, I would often notice a very mild stinging 1/2 hour to an hour later... since it had been mixed with saline solution, I wondered if this might have been from a thin film of salt that later dried on my lashes... me eyes would overflow a bit, and then that salt would wash into my eyes causing a bit of stinging? Don't know if that is really the reason why... it's just a theory... Anyhow, with the 100% serum, I haven't experienced this even once so far.
I had come across a study several weeks ago which compared the efficacy of 20% vs. 50% vs. 100% serum.... (I can't for the life of me find it again... I've been trying, but no luck... it was on PubMed if I recall correctly) Anyhow, they found that the 20% serum group had the smallest number of patients who found improvement, whereas in the 100% serum group everyone (or almost everyone?) found improvement. The 50% serum group landed in the middle.
If anyone else happens to find it, I'd love it if you'd post a link to it... my doc had asked me about it, and I'd like to bring a copy of the abstract for him to check out at a future appt.
Anyhow, my purpose in posting this is just to put out there the possibility that if you've tried serum drops and found them to be inadequate, it might be worth trying a higher strength... it won't do any harm, and if helps, then that would be awesome!
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