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Yes the careprost of 0.03% bimatoprost ophthalmic solution is the same as latisse. It is the same ingredients. As stated previous there are generic brands sold in pharmacies but most don't come with brushes. Make sure you speak to a registered nurse or a board certified plastic surgeon prior to commencing treatment with latisse. Since it is a medication you need proper instructions how to use it.
Yes! They are the same active ingredient and the same concentration. Generic Latisse is now available in pharmacies, although I have been told by clients that is it not much less costly than brand name, and one client told me it does not come with brushes for application. That is fine, though, as I find a small eyeliner brush works much better anyway, uses less product and causes less discoloration of the skin if you are prone to that.
Latisse cause hair growth where it is applied. Many of my patients use it on their eyebrows, in addition to their lash line. The run-off from the Latisse you used on your lash line caused hairs at the corners of your eyes to grow. You may find that using a fine, disposable...
Yes, it is easy to travel with as temps don't change quality per studies and it is a very small bottle of liquid so it shouldn't be swiped at airport either. Travel with Latisse all you want to wherever you wish to go! It travels well! Enjoy those lush lashes, Dr. Amy
Thanks for your question. You should not have any problems using your Latisse after eye surgery as long as you are cleared by your ophthalmologist/surgeon. The medication is actually something originally used to decrease pressure in the eye, so should not raise the pressure. Best of...