Boca Raton Latisse doctors
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Steven Hacker, MD
West Palm Beach Dermatologic Surgeon
230 George Bush Blvd, Delray Beach |
12 answers | |
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Ryan Greene, MD, PhD
Fort Lauderdale Facial Plastic Surgeon
4900 W. Oakland Park Blvd. Suite 300, Ft. Lauderdale |
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9 answers |
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David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
660 Glades Road Suite 380, Boca Raton |
8 answers | |
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Kenneth Beer, MD
Palm Beach Dermatologic Surgeon
1500 North Dixie Highway Suite 305, West Palm Beach |
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3 answers |
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Jeffrey S. Epstein, MD
Miami Facial Plastic Surgeon
6280 Sunset Drive Suite 504, Miami |
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2 answers |
Recent Answers
Any Long Term Problems with Latisse? Any Patients with Problems Using One Year or Longer?
The only problems I've seen in some sensitive patients is irritation of the eyelid skin, which goes away after they stop using it. The iris pigmentation problems that are seen when this medication is applied in the eye has not been seen with it being used on the lash line only. Just be certain to keep it on the eyelid margins and not in the eyes - should be safe for a very long time.
I have been using Latisse for a week now and have been experiencing alot of Vertigo or Dizziness. Prior to using Latisse I was perfectly fine. Can this be caused by Latisse? If so, will it go away if I continue to use it?
No, not when applied to the eyelashes. I am not familiar with whether it can when used as eyedrops (Lumigan).
VND (when the patient says " I feel Veak and Dizzy") can not be caused by applying Latisse to the lashes.
I left my new latisse in the box it was mailed in inside my hot car for two days in the Florida heat! The temperatures have gotten up to 90 and above. I already let one perfectly good bottle expire and now I've ruined another one. Does anyone think it can still be used?
No, I would not use Latisse that was left in the car for two days. If it has been in the heat , it is likely to have become damaged by the heat. Although it is not going to cause harm, it is probably not going to be active.





