Cost of Doctor's Fee for Latisse Prescription? Doctor Answers, Tips
Latisse: Q&A
Ask a Question

Cost of Doctor's Fee for Latisse Prescription?

Since Latisse can only be purchased with a prescription, how much is the doctor's fee? I know Latisse cost around $130.

4 Doctor Answers | Asked by di1234 in Houston, TX
+1

Latisse Prescriptions

Each office has their own policy regarding prescriptions and sale of latisse. We do not charge for a prescription. We can either sell the latisse or you can take the prescription to your local pharamicist.
+1

Is There a Doctor's Fee for a Latisse Prescription

Great news! You can purchase Latisse from my web store TheWebDermatologist.com for $110 with free shipping. A prescription is not required and there is only a short medical history form to fill out. You can also follow the link below.
+1

Free Consultation for Latisse in Atlanta Georgia

The consultation for the Latisse is a very short one. However it is important to make sure you are a good canidate for this product. Since the drive to our office may be longer than the consultation itself, we give each new consultation patient a free facial certificate. We have an introductory offer of 2 kits for $198.00. Regularly 130.00 per kit.

You might also like...

Real Stories

WORKS For Eyebrows!!! Use It!!

I had really thin eyebrows all my life. I was looking for a solution. After some online...

Before + After Photos

View 26 Latisse photos
+1

Look for a free consultation for Latisse

In our market many doctors offer a free consultation for Latisse which is a short evaluation and answering a few questions. The reasons for this are to familiarize you with their offices, and if they dispense, there is a small profit in the Latisse product that is sold to you. You may also learn valuable tips when you have your consultation. It is typically offered by dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and ophthalmologists as part of their practice.
Doctors will not see your comments on their answers. If you'd like to follow up, please go here to ask another question.

Comments (0)

Ask a Question

Welcome Back

Sign in with Facebook

Your information remains private and will not be posted without your permission.

Forgot your password?

Don't have an account? Create one now.

Join RealSelf

Join with Facebook

Your information remains private and will not be posted without your permission.

Please enter a valid email address
 Did you mean ?

By creating an account, you are indicating that you have read and accept the RealSelf Terms of Use.

Already a member? Sign In.

Retrieve your password

Enter your username or email address and we will send you a link to login.

Check your email

Check your email. We've sent you a link to reset your password.

Ok