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Thank you for your question.Patients can have continued growth after 16 weeks, but there are some who hit a growth plateau.
Hello,Your lashes are on a cycle and so they will stop growing in length when the cycle turns over because they will shed and start over. It is still recommended to continue using it so you can maintain your results. If you stop the product, the results will stop as soon as all of the growth cycle has completed.Best,BH
Latisse helps eyelashes grow longer, thicker and it takes about 6 weeks to notice a good improvement. The lashes, however, have a finite length which is different for each person. They will maintain that length if the patient stays on the medication.
Hello! Thank you for your question. If you stop using Latisse after 16 weeks it will take approximately 2 months for your lashes to get back to their normal state. To keep your luscious lashes from thinning out, it is recommended to continue using Latisse 2-3 times a week as maintenance. Please visit our website for more information on Latisse!
It is recommended that after the 16 weeks of using Latisse, you should only need to use Latisse approximately 3 times a week to maintain your length.
Thanks for your question. Latisse is "Bimatoprost" which is a similar medication to Latanaprost but not exactly the same. Some studies in the opthalmologic literature show that the latanoprost is not as strong as bimatoprost for eyelash growth. They both come as a solution and...
Thank you for your question. Missing doses of your Latisse will inhibit your growth progress. After you reach your ideal length however, you can play with the dosing to keep that length. In the initial growth phase, they will just grow a little slower with missed doses. I hope this answers your...
So, the short answer is that blurry vision is a very usual side effect to have with Latisse. The first lecture in pharmacology class in med school they tell you that any medication can cause any side effects--so it is a possibility. I would look into your baseline...