Latisse/Bimatoprost
Latisse/Bimatoprost
Latisse/Bimatoprost
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Latisse/Bimatoprost FAQs
Latisse is a liquid that you apply to the base of your upper eyelids. It may improve the length of your lashes if used daily. Latisse may also enhance the thickness of your eyelashes and make them appear thicker, as well as darken them.
It’s really incredible and simple to use! Simply apply the fluid to your lash line before going to bed each night (similar to eyeliner application).
You should start to see eyelash development after four short weeks, although the results may differ.
Latisse works for as long as you keep using it, which means you may apply it once or twice a week after four to five months to maintain.
Yes. Latisse is a prescription medication that is only authorized for use by physicians. It may not be suitable for those with specific eye problems. To determine if Latisse is right for you, you should set up a consultation with Dr. Segura at Studio R Aesthetics. She will go over your medical history and other factors to determine if Latisse is the right treatment for you.
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Latisse/Bimatoprost FAQs
Latisse is a liquid that you apply to the base of your upper eyelids. It may improve the length of your lashes if used daily. Latisse may also enhance the thickness of your eyelashes and make them appear thicker, as well as darken them.
It’s really incredible and simple to use! Simply apply the fluid to your lash line before going to bed each night (similar to eyeliner application).
You should start to see eyelash development after four short weeks, although the results may differ. At 12 weeks, it’s time to trim your eyelashes because they are so long!
Latisse works for as long as you keep using it, which means you may apply it once or twice a week after four to five months to maintain.
Yes. Latisse is a prescription medication that is only authorized for use by physicians. It may not be suitable for those with specific eye problems. To determine if Latisse is right for you, you should set up a consultation with Dr. Segura at Studio R Aesthetics. She will go over your medical history and other factors to determine if Latisse is the right treatment for you.