Latisse Eyelash Growth
Transform your lashes with Latisse, the only FDA-approved treatment for growing longer, thicker, and darker lashes. Available at The Skin Center in Pittsburgh, PA, Columbus, and Cleveland, OH.
KEY BENEFITS
- Longer, fuller-looking eyelashes
- Clinically proven and FDA-approved
- Simple application
- Natural-looking results
SKIN CONCERNS
Target Areas
Eyelash growth with Latisse
Who is a good candidate for Latisse?
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Are the results from Latisse eyelash growth serum permanent?
No, continued treatment is required to maintain the effect of longer, thicker lashes. Once Latisse eyelash growth treatment is discontinued, eyelashes will gradually return to their original appearance over a period of weeks to months (the average eyelash hair cycle).
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Are there any side effects from Latisse?
The most common side effects after using Latisse are eye itching and eye redness, which, according to the manufacturer, was reported by less than one percent of users in the clinical trials. Other less common side effects may occur in a small percentage of users.
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Why can I only buy Latisse through a doctor’s office?
Latisse eyelash growth serum is a prescription product and cannot be purchased without a prescription from a physician. Latisse can be purchased at any of our medical spa locations in Pittsburgh, PA, Cleveland, and Columbus, OH.
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How is Latisse different from other eyelash conditioners sold over-the-counter?
Eyelash treatments sold over-the-counter in drug stores or at cosmetic counters are not prescription-grade and do not contain the active ingredient that grows the eyelash – bimatoprost. Over-the-counter eyelash treatments are conditioning treatments that temporarily improve the condition (and appearance) of the eyelash; they do not grow new eyelashes .. only Latisse can do that!
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Can I wear makeup while using Latisse?
Yes, you can continue to wear makeup, including mascara, while using Latisse. However, the treatment must be applied on clean, makeup-free skin.
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What happens if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose of Latisse, simply apply it the following evening. Do not double the application to make up for a missed dose.
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Can Latisse cause changes in eye color?
There have been rare cases of Latisse causing permanent darkening of the iris, especially in individuals with lighter eye colors. Consult your healthcare provider for more details.