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Lakeland,FL 33803
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Latisse

The Latisse Magic Makes A Difference

Every woman would love to have long, lush eyelashes but unfortunately many of us are not too happy with our eyelashes, either because they are too short or too scanty. Fortunately, there is good news on the horizon for all those who seek longer lashes and this comes in the form of an innovative product called Latisse.

Are you embarrassed by your skimpy eyelashes and would like to see them grow longer, fuller and darker? At True-MD, we have the experience and the expertise to help you achieve this wish. Call us today to schedule an appointment to learn more about eyelash growth products and eyelash enhancers.

What is Latisse & How Does it Work?

Latisse is an ophthalmic solution that helps boost the length, thickness and darkness of the lashes.  This it does by increasing the duration of the anagen or growth phase of the eyelash hair cycle whilst simultaneously also boosting the number of hairs during this growth phase. While individual results can vary, most people will see a remarkable improvement after about four weeks of the treatment and many will experience the full results in about 16 weeks.

Am I a Candidate for Latisse?

The best authority on the subject is the physician, who will evaluate your medical history before determining if the product can be used by you as part of the cosmetic care treatment. It is best to avoid using Latisse if you suffer from an active eye infection or any other condition including broken skin around the eyelids. It is advisable to always consult the doctor before using any type of eyelash grower.

Before and After Results

The treatment with Latisse is done over 16 weeks.  You need to use one drop once a day on the base of the upper eyelid. Research conducted on the Latisse treatment indicates that the eyelashes turn fabulously longer and darker.  The percentage of hairs increase so there is visible eyelash growth. 

Latisse was developed after over 60 years of research conducted by a pharmaceutical professional, Allergan, who was an expert in the field of prescribed eyelash growth medication. This topical product has been subsequently approved by the FDA (December 2008) and declared safe and effective when used as prescribed.

What are the Side Effects?

Most people tolerate Latisse quite well and the adverse effects, if any, are quite minor. The common latisse side effects reported by patients during the treatment are dryness of the eyes, redness of the eyelids, darkening of the skin and irritation around the eyes. However, the discoloration around the eyes is reversible and will disappear all together in a couple of weeks once the product is discontinued. Only about 4% of patients buying latisse reported the above symptoms when clinical studies were carried out. You should stop using the medication if adverse pigmentation or irritation persists.

Latisse

The Latisse Magic Makes A Difference

Every woman would love to have long, lush eyelashes but unfortunately many of us are not too happy with our eyelashes, either because they are too short or too scanty. Fortunately, there is good news on the horizon for all those who seek longer lashes and this comes in the form of an innovative product called Latisse.

Are you embarrassed by your skimpy eyelashes and would like to see them grow longer, fuller and darker? At True-MD, we have the experience and the expertise to help you achieve this wish. Call us today to schedule an appointment to learn more about eyelash growth products and eyelash enhancers.

What is Latisse & How Does it Work?

Latisse is an ophthalmic solution that helps boost the length, thickness and darkness of the lashes.  This it does by increasing the duration of the anagen or growth phase of the eyelash hair cycle whilst simultaneously also boosting the number of hairs during this growth phase. While individual results can vary, most people will see a remarkable improvement after about four weeks of the treatment and many will experience the full results in about 16 weeks.

Am I a Candidate for Latisse?

The best authority on the subject is the physician, who will evaluate your medical history before determining if the product can be used by you as part of the cosmetic care treatment. It is best to avoid using Latisse if you suffer from an active eye infection or any other condition including broken skin around the eyelids. It is advisable to always consult the doctor before using any type of eyelash grower.

Before and After Results

The treatment with Latisse is done over 16 weeks.  You need to use one drop once a day on the base of the upper eyelid. Research conducted on the Latisse treatment indicates that the eyelashes turn fabulously longer and darker.  The percentage of hairs increase so there is visible eyelash growth. 

Latisse was developed after over 60 years of research conducted by a pharmaceutical professional, Allergan, who was an expert in the field of prescribed eyelash growth medication. This topical product has been subsequently approved by the FDA (December 2008) and declared safe and effective when used as prescribed.

What are the Side Effects?

Most people tolerate Latisse quite well and the adverse effects, if any, are quite minor. The common latisse side effects reported by patients during the treatment are dryness of the eyes, redness of the eyelids, darkening of the skin and irritation around the eyes. However, the discoloration around the eyes is reversible and will disappear all together in a couple of weeks once the product is discontinued. Only about 4% of patients buying latisse reported the above symptoms when clinical studies were carried out. You should stop using the medication if adverse pigmentation or irritation persists.

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