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I recommend following up with your Opthamologist about using Latisse. Keep in mind, Latisse results may plateau. A combination approach is needed. In combination with Latisse, I typically inject and apply topically PRP for a few treatments at the beginning to improve the growth rate of the lashes. Take viviscal as well. See an expert for a formal evaluation. Best, Dr. Emer
The ingredient in Matisse can aggravate some inflammatory conditions in the eye. Ask you ophthalmologist what they think.If you two decide to proceed with it I have a few recommendations.Make sure you get none of it in your eye.Get an exam with your doctor 6 weeks after you start. Let him/her check for iritis before drops are given by the technicians in the office.Hope that helps.
I recommend discussing with your ophthalmologist prior to using Latisse for your eyelashes. Latisse works but I would make sure your ophthalmologist is okay with you using it.
As a plastic surgeon, I think you have posed an excellent question, for which your Ophthalmologist should have the best answer. In my practice, before starting Latisse in patients with a history of eye disease, we consult their treating ophthalmologist. I would suggest you call their office for recommendation prior to using Latisse.
Hi and Thanks for the question. As a plastic surgeon, I always obtain a complete ophthalmologic history and in any patient, such as yourself, that has had any significant opthalmologic history or condition, I always have that patient obtain clearance from an opthalmologist prior to using Latisse. By following this protocol, I have not had any patients experience any problems or side effects from using Latisse. Best of Luck!
You can trim them, but it won't make them grow in thicker. Keep in mind, Latisse results may plateau. A combination approach is needed. In combination with Latisse, I typically inject and apply topically PRP for a few treatments at the beginning to improve the growth rate of the lashes. Take vi...
LStudies to date would suggest that Latisse has remarkable "thermal stability" - at least up to 50 degrees Clecius. A 2011 study by Johnson and colleagues looked at how the concentration of Latisse (and other prostaglandins) changed when exposed to elevated temperatures including 37 C and 50 C...
Thank you for your question!Yes! Latisse can absolutely be used while you have lash extensions on. Many Lash Artists actually recommend using a lash growth aid like Latisse because it helps strengthen your lashes and improves retention. This means saving money on Lash Fills! Many women find ...