- Acne Scarring
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Beautiful Eyes with Latisse
“I want to look less tired all the time but I'm not interested in injectables. Are there any other options?”
“Yes, and it’s all about the eyes,” responds Dr. Rebecca Fitzgerald. “One reason people like injectables so much is because they can help open up your eyes - which helps you look rested and relaxed.”
Isn’t that what most of us try to do every morning with concealer and eye makeup? And we put on mascara each morning to achieve thicker, longer, darker lashes.
“What if you didn’t have to use makeup for that - wouldn’t it be a dream come true to get out of bed in the morning looking naturally beautiful?,” she asks.
Latisse is the only FDA approved treatment to grow eyelashes, and while it’s not approved for eyebrow use, it can also be used to fill-in sparse brows from overplucking or aging, she explains. Simply apply the liquid solution with an eyeliner brush to upper lashes only, once a day, and you can expect to see gorgeous results within four months.
Some patients have mentioned a concern with increased brown pigmentation in blue or green eyes. However, Dr. Fitzgerald explains that Latisse was originally a glaucoma prescription, and while there are other medications in the same class of drugs that can increase brown pigmentation, Latisse is not one of them. In fact no increase in brown pigmentation has ever been reported in clinical trials with Latisse.
But here is what’s being reported: “What I hear time and again from my patients using Latisse is, "Look , I'm not even wearing mascara! Really!‟”
Dr. Fitzgerald will also explain how to make a single bottle last for two to three months.
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