Leesburg Latisse doctors
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Timothy Mountcastle, MD
Ashburn General Surgeon
44095 Pipeline Plaza Suite 430, Ashburn |
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5 answers |
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Phillip Chang, MD
Leesburg Plastic Surgeon
1860 Town Center Drive Suite 250, Reston |
1 answer | |
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Burton M. Sundin, MD
Richmond Plastic Surgeon
7611 Forest Ave Suite 210, Richmond |
Recent Answers
Have prescription for Latisse but my insurance co. Will not cover it. WHY? It's too expensive for me and my lashes are not growing by themselves.
latisse is a cosmetic medicine unless your eyelashes have fallen out from either chemotherapy or some other reason. you must provide information relative to a medical neccessity for you insurance to cover latisse. having dust get in your eyes or your eyes becoming irritated since your eyelashes have fallen our would be justification.
if you eyelashes have fallen out though im not sure latisse will make your eyelashes grow back. latisse stimulates the growth of the hair follicle it wont improve them staying attached to your eyelid.
Also, would storing an opened vial of Latisse in the refrigerator increase the length of the shelf life?
latisse has an expiration date on the package.
dont use after this date
the product lasts anywhere from 2-4 months depending on frequency of use
My sister bought some for a really cheap price from a med-spa, but the box looks legit. How much should it really cost in Los Angeles? Thanks!
Latisse counterfeits are prevelant
- to purchase latisse from allergan as a doctor it cost quite a bit of money
- as a rule i would say any latisse under 60 dollars isnt legit.
- whyskin.com sells latisse made by allergan for less than other places for about as cheap as you can buy latisse. you need to fill out a medical history prior to purchasing.
- 89.99 with free shipping



