Latisse™ is the first and only FDA approved treatment for hypotrichosis of the eye lashes. Hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes. Latisse is a breakthrough treatment to enhance eyelash prominence by increasing length, thickness, and darkness. Available only through prescription, Latisse is a once-daily treatment applied to the base of the upper eyelashes. Patients using Latisse can expect to experience longer, fuller, and darker eyelashes in as little as four weeks, with full results in sixteen weeks.
How Latisse Works
Latisse causes eyelashes to grow because of its active ingredient: bimatoprost. Although the precise mechanism of action is not known, research suggests that the growth of eyelashes occurs by increasing the percent of hairs in the anagen (or growth) phase. Eye lashes can grow longer, thicker, and darker because bimatoprost can also increase the duration of this growth phase.
Latisse does not replace mascara, as it creates lashes that are actually longer and darker, instead of just appearing to be so. Mascara can be used as a nice complement to Latisse in order to further enhance your lashes and create a fuller, more attractive look.
Using Latisse
To obtain the best results for your eyelashes, Latisse should be applied routinely with consistency and precision. It is important to apply the medication each night, as part of your daily routine. Latisse should be applied after makeup and contact lenses are removed, and other skincare products have already been applied.
Latisse is applied with a disposable applicator that is coated in one drop of the solution and then applied to the skin at the base of the upper eyelashes, similar to how liquid eyeliner is applied.
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