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Latisse

If you’ve longed for longer and thicker eyelashes, you’ve probably tried mascaras that promise these results. But if you’ve been wanting fuller lashes of your own, Latisse might be the better solution for you.

What Is Latisse?

Latisse is a prescription treatment that helps promote eyelash growth when applied topically. The FDA has approved Latisse for use in adults with hypotrichosis, a medical term for inadequate or insufficient eyelashes. It’s important to note that Latisse should be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Latisse is an effective and safe way to enhance the appearance of your lashes, helping you achieve the long, thick, and luxurious lashes you’ve always wanted.

How It Works

Latisse works by extending your eyelash anagen hair cycle when they are actively growing, resulting in longer, thicker, darker lashes over time. Latisse also increases the number of eyelash hairs that develop during this same anagen phase, resulting in a fuller and more luxurious lash line. The active ingredient is bimatoprost, a synthetic analog of prostaglandin, a naturally occurring substance in the body responsible for eyelash development.

Latisse is applied on the eyelid, at the base of your upper eyelashes, using a small brush. The treatment is typically applied once daily, preferably at night, after removing your makeup and contact lenses. Latisse is only intended for use on the upper eyelashes and should not be applied to the lower lashes or any other part of the body.

Benefits of Latisse

Latisse offers several benefits for those looking to improve the appearance of their lashes. Some of the key benefits include:

Longer Lashes: Latisse helps extend the growth phase of the eyelash hair cycle by stimulating the hair follicles to produce longer and thicker lashes, giving you a more dramatic and noticeable look.

Thicker Lashes: Latisse can increase the number of hairs that grow, resulting in a fuller and more luxurious lash line that’s sure to turn heads. This will help to reduce the appearance of sparse or thin lashes.

Darker Lashes: Latisse can also help darken the lashes, making them appear more dramatic and noticeable. Bimatoprost has been shown to stimulate the production of melanin, the important pigment that gives color to our hair, skin, and eyes. With regular use of Latisse, you can expect to see your lashes gradually become darker and more vibrant, enhancing the overall appearance of your eyes. 

Improved Confidence: By enhancing the appearance of your lashes, Latisse may help boost your confidence and self-esteem.

What to Expect from Latisse

Latisse is a prescription treatment that should be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Most people who use Latisse will begin to see results within four to six weeks, with full results typically achieved within 16 weeks. Latisse is not a permanent solution for thin lashes, and it must be used regularly to maintain maximum results.

Get Better Lashes in Columbus, Georgia, Today!

Latisse is an excellent option for anyone wanting to achieve longer, thicker, darker lashes. With its proven effectiveness and FDA-approved status, you can trust that Latisse is a safe and reliable way to enhance the beauty of your eyes. So why not try it and see the amazing results for yourself?

If you want to see if Latisse will work for you, please schedule a consultation by clicking here or calling us at 706-494-7700 today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Latisse safe?

Yes, Latisse is an FDA-approved treatment that’s been proven safe and effective for most people.

Can I Use Latisse on my lower lashes?

No, Latisse is only intended for use on the upper lashes.

Does Latisse change the color of my eyes?

In rare cases, Latisse may cause the iris of the eye to become darker, especially in people with light-colored eyes. However, this rare side effect occurs in less than 1% of people who use Latisse.

Who is not a good candidate for Latisse?

Who is not a good candidate for Latisse?
People with a history of eye problems, such as glaucoma, uveitis or iritis, should not use Latisse. If you have any pre-existing eye conditions, discuss them with your healthcare provider before using Latisse. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not use Latisse since we have limited information on the product’s safety for these populations.

What happens if I stop using Latisse?

If you stop using Latisse, your lashes will eventually return to their original state. However, this process may take several weeks or months. You can use it again anytime to gain the benefits again at any point.

Can Latisse cause side effects?

Like any medication, Latisse can cause side temporary side effects. While Latisse is generally considered safe and effective, it can cause some side effects in certain individuals, including redness, irritation or dryness and itchiness of the eyes. In some cases, Latisse may cause the skin around the eyes to become darker. And in rare instances, Latisse may cause hair growth in other areas where it comes into contact with the skin.

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Romans 15:13

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