Latisse Frequently Asked Questions
Latisse® Bimatoprost (a glaucoma medicine) which has been discovered to grow eyelashes. Even though no one is completely certain of how Latisse® works, the understanding is that it acts in the hair follicles of eyelashes them to grow longer, thicker, darker, and fuller. Even though the FDA approves the use of Latisse® for the upper eyelashes, it can be used for lower ones, as well. People who use Latisse® can expect to see results in as early as two weeks.
Even patients who wear contact lenses can use Latisse® to treat their eyelashes. Since it is applied to the skin of the upper eyelid where the eyelashes come out, the risk of it getting into the eye is minimal. However, patients who suffer from glaucoma should not use this preparation without consulting their glaucoma expert.
If a person stops using Latisse® to treat their eyelashes, they will eventually revert to their former appearance. Hence, once you use Latisse®, it entails a certain level of maintenance. After the initial program which requires applying Latisse® every night for about four months, you can drop back on intensity by tapering the application to every other night for a while, then twice a week and eventually only one night per week.
There is a chance for some patients to develop an allergic reaction to Latisse®, in which case they should stop using the treatment. If a person experiences any discomfort or itching when using Latisse® at night, doctors recommend that they use it in the morning.
In rare cases, the use of Latisse® has caused the formation of a small dark line in the place where the eyelashes come out. It basically appears as a natural eyeliner.
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