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“Just started latisse, covered by my medical insurance”

Latisse: Worth it

Cost: $123
Pain: Painfree
Latisse satisfaction: Excellent5 Star Rating: Excellent

I am not sure if it was a mistake but I only paid $50 at the drug store with my medical card. Doctor told me it's cosmetic and wouldn't be covered.

I have another 5 refills and can't wait to see results.

Jun 26, 2009Comments and replies (4)

4 of 5 people found this review helpful
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This review is the subjective opinion of a RealSelf member and not of RealSelf, Inc.
myrta
1 post
7 Jul 2009

if latisse grows eyelashes and it benefit frontal hair loss?

987
1 post
20 Aug 2009

What insurance covered this?

Jadenyc
3 posts
26 Aug 2009

I have been using it for 6 weeks and I already see a dramatic difference in length and thickness. It's also helped fill in my eyebrows. Sorry I can't disclose the name of my insurance company, as I do not want anyone making any inquiries regarding covering on Latisse.

Jadenyc
3 posts
26 Aug 2009

Please note you need a perscription for Latisse. I can not able to purchase this for anyone else.

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