Jacksonville Latisse doctors
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Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando |
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15 answers |
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Jason D. Meier, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
11701-32 San Jose Blvd. Ste 211, Jacksonville |
2 answers | |
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Scott Trimas, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1361 13th Ave South Suite 125, Jacksonville Beach |
2 answers | |
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William A. Wallace, MD
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
4147 Southpoint Drive East, Jacksonville |
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2 answers |
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A. H. Nezami, MD
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
820 Prudential Drive Suite 702, Jacksonville |
Recent Answers
Just like it took 8 weeks for you to see the maximum results from using Latisse, so too will it take approximately 8 weeks for your eyelashes to return to their previous length and thickness. The results are maintained as long as you use the product...
Sorry.
will latisse work for making my lashes darker?
Latisse was a drug initially used for patients with glaucoma. They put the drops IN their eyes. Some patients with lighter colored eyes experienced a "peppering" of their irises with this medicine. They also noticed darker, longer, thicker eyelashes... which is why it is now marketed for those results.
Latisse is applied ON the upper eyelashes just before bedtime. Allergan has not reported any patients using Latisse correctly (ON the uper eyelashes) to have had a peppering of their iris color. But because it is the same drug as that used for glaucoma, they have to report the same side effects.




