Dallas Latisse doctors
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D.J. Verret, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
6545 Preston Road Suite 200, Plano |
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Andrew P. Trussler, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1801 Inwood Road, Dallas |
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8 answers |
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Samuel Lam, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
6101 Chapel Hill Blvd Suite 101, Plano |
1 answer | |
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Timothy G. Rodgers, MD
Dallas Dermatologist
3880 Parkwood Blvd Suite 102, Frisco |
1 answer | |
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Rod J. Rohrich, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas |
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1 answer |
Recent Answers
How Long Does Latisse Need to Stay on Your Eyelids Before You Can Wash It Off?
I have contact dermatitis and am allergic to Balsam of Peru and cocamidemea. Neither allergen is in Latisse, but the less time I keep it on my lids the better. Therefore, how long does it have to be on your lids to be effective.
A: Don't Wash It Off-Latisse was Designed to Absorb Into the Skin Overnight
Dear Rye,
Latisse was designed to be applied at night (when your skin is clean and makeup free) so that it can absorbed into the skin at the base of the upper lash line; you're not supposed to wash it off. Just apply Latisse as directed and gently blot away any excess product. In the morning you may wash your face and apply cosmetics as you usually would. If you begin to experience any sensitivity with Latisse, simply discontinue using it.




