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Latisse cannot be purchased online, you will need to find a local dermatologist or plastic surgeon who sells it. try latisse.com to find someone in your area. Many times you can find someone who is offering a deal, for example right now my office is doing buy 1 get 1 free and $120 retail for 1 kit. Good luck!
Latisse can only be purchased with a doctor's prescription. This may not stop some less scrupulous web sites from offering fraudulent, or maybe even the genuine product online. But do you really want to purchase a prescription medication from such a site?
Latisse is a prescription medication that cannot be purchased online. It would be like buying a prescription medication without a prescription. Please look at their website to find a local physician's where you can purchase it.
Latisse cannot be sold online However, we sell Latisse for $68 for a 3ml bottle. People can purchase up to twelve bottles at this price
Latisse is a prescription product that cannot be purchased online. In my office, I carry an inventory of Latisse and it can be purchased the same day as your eye exam. Interestingly, once prescribed by a physician, it can be shipped anywhere. Yesterday, we shipped 5 boxes to a patient of mine in Japan!
Latisse can be safely purchased online when it is from a reputable physician’s office such as TheWebDermatologist.com. We are able to make certain that Latisse is safe for you and we are available at all times to answer your questions or concerns. We treat you as one of our patients by reviewing your medical history to be sure that Latisse is safe for you to use. We are available by telephone for any questions or concerns that you may have 24 hours/day, 7 days/week as we are with all of our patients. The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery published a review article in September, 2010 by Joel Cohen, MD entitled “Enhancing the Growth of Natural Eyelashes: The Mechanism of Bimatoprost (Latisse)-Induced Eyelash Growth”. In this article, Dr Cohen shows how Latisse “is a safe and effective means of enhancing eyelash growth”. In his study, the only side effect reported more often in subjects receiving Latisse than those receiving the “vehicle” alone was redness in the whites of the eyes and even this “resolved before the end of the study despite continued application of the product”. He also states in his article “the effects of bimatoprost (Latisse) for eyelash growth on IOP (intraocular pressure) were not thought to be clinically relevant.” There were also no reports of darkening of pigmentation in the iris. Dr Cohen also points out that the safety of bimatoprost “has been well established in clinical trials up to 4 years in length, as well as extended clinical experience totaling an estimated 9 million patient-years of exposure”. If you are experiencing any changes in your vision or any new eye problems or symptoms while using Latisse, we would advise you to discontinue the Latisse and see your ophthalmologist immediately – exactly what any other physician’s office would do regardless of where you purchased it.
Many of my patients, including my wife, have successfully used Latisse to enhance the growth of their eyebrows. Latisse is the only FDA approved treatment for growing eyelashes so using it for the eyebrows is an "off label" indication. Latisse is a prescription-only solution that has...
There is no generic form of Latisse. Usually 1 kit sells for $120. However, you can often find rebates for the product. We instruct patients who to make each kit last 2-3 months, making it pretty affordable and well worth every penny.
Latisse is a product applied to the eyelid margin(the skin side of the eyelid) with the intent of making the eyelashes longer, darker and thicker. While a very small amount of the product can get in the eye and create a little stinging sensation, you should not count on enough of it getting in...