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Latisse is a hypotrichosis treatment medication that promotes better eyelashes growth. The active ingredient in the medication – Bimatoprost – is a form of a prostaglandin that will not only make eyelashes grow more fully but increase the darkness and thickness of them to while also helping women get longer eyelashes. Surveys with patients who’ve used this medication indicated averages of lashes being 106% fuller, 25% longer, and 18% darker after 4 months of using Latisse. You can buy Latisse eyelash serum with a prescription here at Canpharm.
Apply eyedrops at the frequency indicated in your prescription, which is usually 1 application into each eye and applied at night
Do not wear contact lenses while administering Latisse eye drops, and wait at least 15 minutes after application before putting contact lenses back in
Do not use the same applicator to put drops into each eye. Use the disposable applicators that are provided with the medication.
Drops are not to go directly into eyeball – apply them directly to the skin of the upper eyelid at the base of your lashes. Do not apply to lower eyelid.
Be aware that it may take up to 2 months of treatment to see fuller eyelashes from this medication
The active ingredient in Latisse is Bimatoprost
Let your doctor know of any history of glaucoma, intraocular pressure, eye infections, retinal detachment, eye surgery, or injury to the lens of either eye before starting on Latisse Bimatoprost as a thicker eyelashes medication
Cosmetic difference in eye or eyelash color from one eye to another is possible with this medication. Hair may grow outside of treatment area.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should only use this medication if a doctor approves it
Negative drug interactions may occur between Latisse and other Rx or OTC medications, including latanaprost, travoprost, and unoprostone. Let your doctor know of all medications you are currently taking before getting a prescription and proceeding to buy Latisse eyelash serum online.
Latisse side effects may occur, and some users may experience eye pruritus (itching), conjunctival hyperemia (redness), skin hyperpigmentation, or periorbital erythema (redness of eyelid). If side effects are seen you may want to discontinue use and meet with a doctor again to discuss eyelash thickener medication alternatives.
What is Latisse?
Latisse is a prescription treatment used to promote longer, thicker, and darker eyelashes. It is applied to the upper eyelid to help improve the appearance of lashes.
How long does it take for Latisse to work?
It typically takes about 8 weeks to see noticeable improvements in lash length, with full results often visible after 12-16 weeks of consistent use.
How to apply Latisse?
To apply Latisse, use the sterile applicator provided to apply one drop of the solution to the upper lash line each evening. Avoid applying to the lower lash line.
Is Latisse safe?
Latisse is generally considered safe when used as directed. However, some people may experience side effects such as eye irritation or changes in the skin around the eyes. It should not be used by those with certain eye conditions like glaucoma or by people who are allergic to its ingredients.
How does Latisse work?
Latisse works by extending the growth phase of the eyelashes, increasing the number of hairs that grow, and making existing lashes thicker and darker.
Does Latisse expire?
Yes, Latisse does expire. The expiration date is printed on the packaging. Using it past the expiration date can lead to reduced effectiveness and potential risks.
What is the active ingredient in Latisse?
The active ingredient in Latisse is bimatoprost, a prostaglandin analog that helps to stimulate the growth of eyelashes.
Can you use Latisse twice a day?
Latisse should only be used once a day, typically in the evening. Using it more than recommended may increase the risk of side effects without providing additional benefits.