Austin Latisse doctors
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Randy J. Buckspan, MD
Austin Plastic Surgeon
630 W. 34th Street Ste 201, Austin |
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Tanuj Nakra, MD
Austin Oculoplastic Surgeon
3705 Medical Pkwy Ste 120, Austin |
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Jennifer Lauren Crawford, MD
Austin Plastic Surgeon
3003 Bee Cave Road Suite 203 , Austin |
1 answer | |
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Daniel J. Ladd Jr., DO
Austin Dermatologist
3500 Jefferson Street Suite 200, Austin |
1 answer | |
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Mary Ann Martinez, MD
Austin Dermatologist
5300 Bee Caves Rd. Bldg. 3, Suite 120, Austin |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
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 very common to get some of the Lattise on your eyelashes. That will not hurt you. Just keep in mind to keep the product use minimal so as not to waste it any faster than you have to. Your eyelashes and skin should not feel wet after use.
I use tretinoin for small wrinkles. Was wondering if it is okay to apply latisse to help my eyelashes grown.
Usually, you should not use Tretinoin on your upper eyelids so there should be no interaction with Latisse.
will latisse work for making my lashes darker?
Latisse can permanently change your blue eyes to brown eyes, but the chances of this are very low.
I photograph blue or green eyes in close up, start the Latisse and bring them back a week later for follow up photographs to make sure the eye color is not changing. I have not found any cases in which this side effect has happened so far, but because it is possible, I am always on the lookout for it.
Lashes will definitely get longer, add mascara to darken. This product works well.



