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LATISSE

LATISSE® is the first prescription product to treat inadequate lashes. It prolongs the active eyelash growth phase, and is clinically proven to deliver lashes that are fuller, longer, and darker at 16 weeks.

Because LATISSE® is a prescription product, you must be seen by one of our nurse practitioners before your first purchase.

A bottle of Allergan Latisse eyelash growth treatment with a black mascara wand resting on top.
  • Make sure your face is clean and makeup and contact lenses are removed.

  • Remove a sterile applicator from the tray. Place one drop of LATISSE® on the area of the applicator closest to the tip but not on the tip.

  • Brush the applicator carefully along the skin at the base of the upper eyelashes (where the eyelashes meet your skin), going from the inner part of your lash line to the outer part.

  • Use a tissue to blot any excess solution that goes beyond the eyelid.

  • Throw away the applicator. Each applicator should be used once.

  • Repeat the steps for the opposite eyelid with a new, sterile applicator.

HOW TO USE

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Latisse works by increasing the growth cycle phase of your eyelash hair cycle. It increases the length of the growth phase and the number of hairs in this phase.

  • Lash growth is gradual while using LATISSE®. You may start to notice longer lashes after about a month, and should experience full results in 16 weeks. Individual results may vary.

  • Latisse is the first FDA-approved product to grow lashes longer, fuller, and darker for those who do not have enough lashes. It has been studied for safety and efficacy and is available only by prescription.

  • The most common side effects with Latisse are itching sensation in the eyes and/or eye redness. Some of the less common side effects include skin darkening close to wear Latisse was applied, eye irritation, dryness of the eyes, and redness of the eyelids.

  • Latisse may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye, which is likely to be permanent. While very rare, increased iris pigmentation has occurred with the use of Latisse.

  • If you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes will gradually return to their previous appearance over the course of several weeks to months.