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I would check with your ophthalmologist if you have been diagnosed is having dry eye syndrome for use and Latisse.There are a number of different causes for dry eyes and I would let your doctor make a recommendation as to whether Latisse is right for you
I have a few patients who use Latisse and have Sjogren's. However, I recommend that you follow-up with the physician who treats this for you and confirm it is ok with him/her. I think that is always the wisest thing to do. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient andcannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-persontreatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
Using Latisse in this area would be quite costly, but yes, it will work. It will only work while you use it though so it will require you to repurchase it and maintain use of it. Areas like this are currently being studied by Allergan for efficacy and formulations.
Sure! Latisse increases the growth cycle and it can take up to 3 months to see that translated into longer lashes. Likewise, once the medication is stopped, the growth cycle returns to its normal duration so once the hairs fall out, the new ones grow in at their normal length of growth cycle...
As you know from using Latisse, it takes about a month before you start to see improved lash fullness.Once you achieve adequate growth it is actually possible to back off and only use it 2-3 time per week to maintain growth.Latisse works on the lashes as they grow, and eyelashes are always...
Thank you for your question about Latisse.Any licensed medical doctor can write a prescription for Latisse.To be sure this is right for you, see two or more licensed and board-certified providers in your area for a complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and that it is safe for...
Latisse, to the best of my knowledge, is not been associated with eye twitching. However, as with any medicine, if there is something unusual happening to you while you are using it, it is prudent to contact your provider, make an appointment, and be evaluated to look for the cause and effect....
No, Latisse will not change the actual color of your eye, however, it may result in permanent staining, which could be especially visible in those with light eyes.
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