Bay Area Latisse doctors
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Elizabeth Lee, MD
Bay Area Plastic Surgeon
2999 Regent St Ste 401, Berkeley |
17 answers | |
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Steven H. Williams, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
4000 Dublin Blvd Suite 300, Dublin |
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12 answers |
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William Ting, MD
Bay Area Dermatologic Surgeon
2262 Camino Ramon Suite #200, San Ramon |
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11 answers |
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Vincent D. Lepore, MD
San Jose Plastic Surgeon
2581 Samaritan Drive Suite 102, San Jose |
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5 answers |
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Lauren Greenberg, MD
Palo Alto Plastic Surgeon
750 Welch Rd Suite 117, Palo Alto |
5 answers | |
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Corey S. Maas, MD
San Francisco Facial Plastic Surgeon
2400 Clay Street, San Francisco |
3 answers | |
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Michael R. Macdonald, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
500 Sutter St Ste 430, San Francisco |
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2 answers |
Recent Answers
I wanted Latisse for thin eye lashes but was quickly suggested not to get it due to the hyperpigmentation of the eye. I wasn't sure exactly what part would get Dark.. Could this be prevented with the correct tool ?
The is no increased risk of Latisse use in African Americans. Latisse is safe and effective in all races and skin types. I believe you may be confused regarding pigmentation. If a blue eyed patient repeatedly gets the medicine in the eye and not on the eyelash, it can stimulate the pigment in the iris to darken to green or brown. Follow the instructions on the package to avoid this potential side effect.
I Have Long Pale and Thin Lashes and my Eyebrows Are Full but Pale in Pigment. my brows are full but pale in pigment and thin.My lashes are long bute pale and thin...I am dark so I have to wear the blackest black mascara to bring up my lashes. How long would I have to be using latisse for in order to maintain my desired lash and brow look?
It will take approximately 12 weeks or more to see the maximum effects of Latisse. You do need to continue to use it daily to maintain the effects. If you stop the treatment you eyelashes will gradually return to their previous state.






