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Thank you for your question.I would stop using Latisse while your eyelid is healing after you get the eyeliner done. Once your eyelid is healed you can resume using the Latisse. Good luck with the eyeliner.
Yes, you can get permanent eyeliner while using Latisse. Just follow after care protocols and allow the eyelids to heal before restarting use of Latisse. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
I would discontinue the Latisse for 1 week while you are healing. You will not have any regression of the eyelashes in that short period of time. I would also consult with your permanent makeup artist. She may have specific guidelines to follow depending on the type of product being used on your eyes.
Thank you for your question. After receiving your permanent eyeliner service you should allow the eyelids to heal completely and then resume your latisse treatments.
There should be no reason why you can't glue on your lashes while using Latisse; hopefully, soon, you will no longer need the false lashes; that is the point, isn't it for using Latisse.
Hi there and thank you for the inquiry,I recommend waiting one week before and one week after your permanent makeup application before continuing to use Latisse on your eyelash line. This will reduce your risks with any associated irritation to the area that permanent makeup application can cause. Make sure to consult with your cosmetic tattoo artist about the products you currently use on your eyes and eye area.
I am not personally familiar with Alphaeon product however, as a Matisse user myself, I know it is the only FDA product that's proven to lengthen and thicken lashes. When used consistently for 6 weeks, you see dramatic results. Price varies depending on the size of the bottle (3mL or 5mL) but ...
Many patients complain of red, itchy eyes when using Latisse. Not using Latisse everyday can help decrease these symptoms. Another alternative for long, fuller eyelashes is eyelash extensions. Maintenance is required every 4-6wks but our patients have been...
Hi there and thank you for the inquiry.There are many factors that could have contributed to your sudden eyelash hair loss. I suggest going in for an in-person evaluation to your dermatologist to rule out any skin-related issues, followed up by a visit to your ophthalmologist for a c...
Thank you for your question regarding the use of Latisse for thinning eyebrows. Latisse is used for hair growth and darkening of the eyelashes. It is FDA approved for upper eye lids usage. Latisse on eyebrows is an ‘off label use’ of the drug. Latisse for eyebrows has not been looked at by the...
Latisse is most effective when it is applied at night to clean, dry skin. Clean skin allows for the treatment to work more effectively. Applying Latisse in the morning and then putting on makeup may hinder the effectiveness of your overall results.
Hi there and thank you for your inquiry. There are no studies that suggest Latisse is harmful to eyelashes after prolonged use. Latisse is a great product that can help grow your lashes longer, thicker and darker over the course of several weeks. For maximum eff...
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