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This does not look like the FDA approved Latisse bottle so I would not consider using it. There are many knock off packed products-you just do not want to take the chance.
I can't speak to whether this is the same as Latisse. Keep in mind, a combination approach is needed. In combination with Latisse, I typically inject and apply topically PRP for a few treatments at the beginning to improve the growth rate of the lashes. Take viviscal as well. See an expert for a formal evaluation. Best, Dr. Emer
Since Lariissee is not FDA approved, I would not advise the use of it or expect the same results as Latisse. FDA approval is rigorous and there are not enough studies on Lariissee for it to gain FDA-approval at this time. Best of Luck.
Hi leogirl17,Is Lariissee the same as Latisse? The short answer is "No" and since there are not enough studies for it to gain FDA-approval, I would advise not to use it.All the best,Justin Harper, M.D.
Thank you for the photo! I agree with the other providers here. I would not use a product purchased from Mexico without Allergan confirming that it is real, especially with a product used around the eyes.
Hello, the association of prostaglandin analogue eye formulations and resultant fat atrophy in the eyelid skin and soft tissues has been well documented. It is referred to as “prostaglandin associated periorbitopathy.” Decreasing your use of latisse will likely slow the progression but...
Hi FlameFan22, Latisse is only formulated for lashes and where you want it is an extended area. Safety cannot be assured since it is not FDA-cleared for the beard area. It may also cause skin discoloration.All the best, Justin Harper, M.D.
It is possible the effect can reverse since you have stopped the Latisse. Best to wait a few months and then see an oculoplastic specialist. If the problem persists, lower blepharoplasty and/or filler injection may be options.
Hello JSWZ, Thank you for your question. Latisse itself should not cause white heads. While it may cause mild inflammation and some scaling of the skin, this does not seem to be related to your complaint. Now, very close to the lash line is a row of...
Hi aalexandrakis, Yes, sometimes this happens with Latisse. It is not necessarily an abnormal occurrence because hair (including lashes) have a resting and active phase. If this is the resting phase, no amount of boosting will do much. Have yourself checked - sometimes medical conditions li...