Latisse


Latisse is a medical treatment to enhance the length and prominence of eyelashes. MD Laser Skin offers Latisse which produces overwhelming eyelashes in just sixteen weeks.

Latisse Before and After Latisse is applied to the eyelash area preferably prior to sleep and is used in the same manner as eyeliner.

Just peel back the plastic to display two tiny eye brushes. Apply a drop of Latisse on the first brush and apply to left eye. Stroke the brush across the eyelid as you would eyeliner. Use the second brush for the right eye and repeat the same procedure. After using Latisse a couple of times you will perform this quick procedure in under a minute.

The Latisse photograph displays the results of a sixteen week period. The lashes are fuller and longer. Latisse eliminates the need to tint eyelashes or applying several coats of mascara.

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Latisse Frequently Asked Questions


Arrow  QUESTION: Can I still wear mascara if I use Latisse?


ANSWER: Yes there is no problem in using mascara while you are using Latisse.

Arrow  QUESTION: What if I forget to apply Latisse?


ANSWER: If you miss a night, don't apply extra to try to catch up. Simply apply Latisse the next night as usual and stay on schedule.

Arrow  QUESTION: What if I stop using Latisse?


ANSWER: If Latisse is discontinued lashes will gradually return to their previous appearance.

Arrow  QUESTION: Are there any possible side effects?


ANSWER: The most common side effects after using Latisse solution are an itching sensation in the eyes and or eye redness. These were reported in approximately 4% of patients. Latisse solution may cause other less common side effects which typically occur on the skin close to where Latisse is applied or in the eyes. These include skin darkening, eye irritation, eye dryness and eye redness.

Arrow  QUESTION: Could my eye color change with Latisse?


ANSWER: There have been no reports of eye color change in the Latisse clinical study. However there is the potential for increased brown iris pigmentation which is likely to be permanent. Increased iris pigmentation is associated at a very low incidence when bimatropost in instilled directly into the eye.

Arrow  QUESTION: Will there be lid pigmentation changes with Latisse?


ANSWER: Latisse may cause darkening to the upper eyelid. This is expected to be reversible if you stop using Latisse.

Arrow  QUESTION: Can anyone use Latisse?


ANSWER: You should not use Latisse if you are allergic to one of its ingredients. Also, you should talk to your doctor or eye care specialist before starting Latisse.