Las Vegas Latisse doctors
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F. Victor Rueckl, MD
Las Vegas Dermatologist
8937 W Sahara Ave Suite B, Las Vegas |
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16 answers |
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Jeffrey Roth, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
9280 W. Sunset Rd. Suite 236, Las Vegas |
9 answers | |
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Amir M. Karam, MD
San Diego Facial Plastic Surgeon
4765 Carmel Mountain Road 201, San Diego |
1 answer | |
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W. Tracy Hankins, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
2150 South Rainbow, Las Vegas |
1 answer | |
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Mary C. Herte, MD
Las Vegas Plastic Surgeon
2555 Montessouri St Ste A, Las Vegas |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
What Are the Pros and Cons of Latisse for Health Care Providers
Truly unsure what you mean by this question, but am assuming, you are a health care provider....? I would say the easiest of the pros is that most people feel better and think they look prettier by using Latisse. And of course, have longer, thicker, darker eyelashes. I don't have any cons, actually, no matter what field you work in.
I've been applying Lattise on the base of eyelid as instructed. However, some of it DOES get directly on lashes? Is this ok?
It is absolutely normal to get a bit on your lashes. This is actually why it's not recommended to apply it separately to the bottom lashes. The small liquid amount that gets on your top lashes, will allow the bottom lashes to get some as well. Run the applicator along the baseline of your upper lashes, like an eyeliner, with your eye closed, and don't worry if a bit gets on your lashes. This is absolutely normal.
I have been using Lattis for about a year and a half with the most amazing results on my lashes and brows. However, In the last two months it has stopped working and my brows and lashes have fallen out. I am soooo disappointed. Can I get a refund? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanx!
I agree with my colleagues on this. Your lashes and eyebrows falling out are in no way related to your using of Latisse, especially if you had good results for over 18 months. It's not possible the two are related. You need to consult a physician and determine what else is going on. It can't be the Latisse and is most likely a form of alopecia.



