Washington DC Latisse doctors
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Chris Thiagarajah, MD
Washington DC Oculoplastic Surgeon
110 Irving St NW Suite 1A-01 301-277-4844, Washington |
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Houtan Chaboki, MD
Washington DC Facial Plastic Surgeon
2021 K Street NW #206, Washington D.C. |
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6 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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Nia Banks, MD, PhD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
8116 Good Luck Road Suite 215, Lanham |
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Suzanne Kim Doud Galli, MD, PhD
Washington DC Facial Plastic Surgeon
1860 Town Center Drive Suite 260, Reston |
Recent Answers
Hello Everyone, I've read tons of reviews about LATISSE, and I am more than eager to start with the treatment, unfortunetly I cant seem to find any in Beirut, Dubai or Doha . Was anyone able to get it from there?? Thank you, Lama
Hi Beirut8383,
Thicker, longer, darker eyelashes is a goal of a majority of cosmetic patients, including those in the Middle East. Bimatoprost, the active chemical in Latisse, helps to improve the upper eyelashes. Latisse is by prescription in the United States, and most likely follows similar guidelines in other countries. Latisse may cause irritation, redness, itching, or hyperpigmentation of the eyelid or eyes. The risk of these is generally low, as long as you follow the application guidelines. Start by asking your local area plastic surgeon, dermatologist, or eye specialist. Best of luck.
Dr. C
What is your fee for a consult to obtain a prescription for Latisse? I am not pregnant, nursing or expecting to be. I have no eye diseases or medical problems.
Most practices have a free Latisse consultation...(in New Jersey atleast). Other practices may charge a nominal fee.
I live in London, would I be able to have a consult via e-mail and then i could maybe send and make payment over the internet? I have really lost my self confidence as most of my eye lashes were ripped out and havn't really grown back.
Latisse helps the lashes you have grow. If your lashes are gone they may not be there to be stimulated. You may need an eyelash transplant. Also Latisse can affect the eye itself. A proper history needs to be done. It would difficult to find a physician in the U.S who would examine you and dispense a medication "over the phone".





