Approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Latisse can treat inadequate eyelashes. With regular applications along the lash line of the upper eyelid, Latisse gradually encourages growth of longer, thicker and darker eyelashes.
Latisse isn’t meant to be applied to the lower eyelid. For full results, you must use the medication daily for at least two months. Eyelash improvements remain as long as you continue to use the medication. When you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes will eventually return to their original appearance.
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Before & After
Longer, fuller lashes. Photos courtsey of ALLERGAN INC.
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What Are Possible Side Effects?
Potential side effects of Latisse include redness of the thin tissue over the white part of the eye; itchy, red eyes; dry eyes; darkened eyelids; darkened brown pigmentation in the colored part of the eye (iris). Although darkened eyelids might fade when the medication is stopped, any changes in iris color are likely to be permanent. Hair may grow outside the treatment area.
Do not use LATISSE® if you are allergic to one of its ingredients. If you use/used prescription products for eye pressure problems, use LATISSE® under doctor care. DO NOT APPLY to lower lid. If you have eye problems/surgery, consult your doctor. If discontinued, lashes gradually return to previous appearance.