Baltimore Latisse doctors
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Anthony J. Kameen, MD
Baltimore Ophthalmologist
1104 Kenilworth Drive Suite 200, Baltimore |
68 answers | |
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Samir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10 East 31 Street, Baltimore |
27 answers | |
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Jeffrey Horowitz, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
2225 Old Emmorton Road Suite 111, Bel Air |
8 answers | |
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Theda C. Kontis, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
1838 Greene Tree Rd Suite 370, Baltimore |
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3 answers |
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Robert A. Weiss, MD
Baltimore Dermatologic Surgeon
54 Scott Adam Rd Suite 301, Hunt Valley |
3 answers |
Recent Answers
I had a bad habit of playing with my lashes whenever nervous/worried, to the point where I'd pull them out. I now currently have noticeable gaps where lashes once were and I use liquid eyeliner daily to hide the gaps. Would using Latisse promote growth of the missing lashes in the 'bald' areas????
Latisse works by stimulating the eyelash hair follicle to grow fuller, thicker and longer eyelahes. This all sounds great, however, you have to have a working hair follicle in order for the treatment to have an effect. If you have permanently damaged or destroyed the follicle by repeated injury to that area, then you will not see a direct effect on that dead follicle. You will, however, receive an effect on the collateral living follicles, thus, likely will notice a filling out of your eyelash line. The gap created by the nonworking follicles would then be filled in somewhat by the Latisse effect on the working follicles.
I've been applying Lattise on the base of eyelid as instructed. However, some of it DOES get directly on lashes? Is this ok?
get a very fine brush, dip the tip with the medicine and paint the lash line so there is no excess medicine dripping.




