Latisse Lash Therapy at Spa Greystone
Now you can grow lashes that are longer, fuller and darker
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Get ready for a new innovation in lashes — LATISSE (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% is a
prescription treatment approved by the FDA for inadequate or insufficient eyelashes, growing them longer, fuller and darker.
Latisse makes lash growth possible because of its active ingredient: bimatoprost. Research suggests that the growth of
eyelashes occurs by increasing the percent of hairs in, and the duration of, the anagen (or growth) phase. Lashes can grow
longer, thicker and darker because bimatoprost can also prolong this growth phase.
Clinically proven results you can see over time — Latisse is easy to use, FDA approved and effective.
It's a once-a-day treatment you apply topically to the base of your upper eyelashes. Patients in a clinical trial saw results
gradually over time (starting at 4 weeks with full results after 16 weeks).
While Latisse is a new treatment in eyelash growth, it was developed through years of research by Allergan, a pharmaceutical
leader with over 60 years of expertise in prescription eye care products.

What is Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03%?
Latisse solution is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker.
What is hypotrichosis of the eyelashes?
Hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.
How does Latisse work?
The active ingredient in Latisse is bimatoprost. Although the precise mechanism of action is not known, research suggests
that the growth of eyelashes occurs by increasing the percent of hairs in, and the duration of, the anagen (or growth) phase.
Lashes can grow longer, thicker and darker because bimatoprost can also prolong this growth phase.
How do I apply Latisse?
Latisse is a once-a-day treatment you apply yourself each evening to the base of the upper eyelashes.
How soon will I see results?
Latisse users may see results starting at 4 weeks with full results after 16 weeks. The growth is gradual overnight, over time.
Is Latisse a replacement for mascara?
No, Latisse does not work in place of mascara. However, mascara is a nice complement to Latisse to help make your new longer
eyelashes look even more attractive.
Is Latisse different from nonprescription products that indicate eyelash growth?
Latisse solution is the first and only prescription treatment approved by the FDA for inadequate or insufficient eyelashes,
growing them longer, fuller and darker.
What if I forget to apply one night? Or a few nights?
If you miss an application or a few, don't try to catch up. Just apply the Latisse treatment the next evening and stay on schedule.
What happens if I stop using Latisse?
If you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes are expected to return to their previous appearance over several weeks to months.
What are the possible side effects of Latisse?
The most common side effects after using Latisse solution are an itching sensation in the eyes and/or eye redness. This was
reported in approximately 4% of patients. Latisse solution may cause other less common side effects which typically occur on
the skin close to where Latisse is applied, or in the eyes. These include skin darkening, eye irritation, dryness of the eyes,
and redness of the eyelids.
What should I do if I get Latisse in my eye?
Latisse solution is an ophthalmic drug product. If any gets into the eye, it is not expected to cause harm. The eye should not be rinsed.
Who should NOT use Latisse?
Do not use Latisse solution if you are allergic to one of its ingredients.
What is skin hyperpigmentation?
This is a common, usually harmless condition in which patches of skin become abnormally darker than the surrounding skin
color. This occurs when an excess of melanin, the brown pigment that produces normal skin color, forms deposits in the skin.
Hyperpigmentation is a possible side effect of Latisse, but may be reversible after you discontinue use.
What is elevated intraocular pressure (IOP)?
This is a condition where the pressure inside the eye is higher than normal. Latisse may decrease IOP. So talk to your
doctor if you are using IOP-lowering medications. Concurrent administration of Latisse and certain IOP-lowering medications
in ocular hypertensive patients should be closely monitored for changes in intraocular pressure.
Important Safety Information
LATISSE® solution is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis to grow eyelashes, making them
longer, thicker and darker. Eyelash hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.
Latisse Safety Information
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about Latisse eyelash treatment.