Latisse Weston

Latisse first FDA-approved treatment to grow eyelashes for people with inadequate or not enough lashes.

Best eyelash growth treatment, Latisse makes them longer, fuller, and darker.

Are your eyelashes thinning over time?

  • Are your lashes thinning over time?
  • What are the potential side effects?

Call for a free consultation with Dr. Phanor Calle at Weston Medical Clinic & Cosmetic Center and find out if LATISSE® is right for you.

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LATISSE®

Not enough lashes? LATISSE grows lashes, longer, fuller, and darker.

LATISSE® (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% Important Information

Approved Use

LATISSE® is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis (inadequate or not enough lashes) to grow eyelashes longer, fuller, darker.

Important Safety Information

If you use/used prescription products for eye pressure problems, use LATISSE under doctor care. LATISSE® may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye, which is likely permanent. Eyelid skin darkening may occur and may be reversible. Only apply at the base of the upper lashes. DO NOT APPLY to lower lid. Hair may grow on skin that LATISSE® frequently touches. If you have eye problems/surgery, consult your doctor about the use of LATISSE. Common side effects are itchy and red eyes. If discontinued, lashes gradually return to their previous appearance.

How does it work?

We do not know precisely how LATISSE works; however, we believe it does so by increasing your eyelash hair cycle’s growth cycle (anagen) phase. Anagen is the growth phase of all hair. We believe that it increases the length of the anagen phase and the number of hairs in this growth phase.

Are your lashes thinning over time?

ASK DOCTOR PHANOR CALLE AT WESTON MEDICAL CLINIC & COSMETIC CENTER IF LATISSE® IS RIGHT FOR YOU.

 What are then potential side effects?

The most common side effects after using LATISSE solution are an itching sensation in the eyes and eye redness, reported in approximately 4% of patients in the clinical study. In addition, the LATISSE® solution may cause other less common side effects, typically occurring 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.

Seek physician’s advice concerning the continued use of LATISSE solution:

If, after use, patients experience: New ocular condition (e.g., trauma or infection), experience a sudden decrease in visual acuity, have ocular surgery or develop any ocular reactions, particularly conjunctivitis and eyelid reactions.

LATISSE® use may cause increased brown iris pigmentation of the colored part of the eye, which is likely to be permanent. While very infrequent, increased iris pigmentation had occurred with LATISSE®. Do not apply LATISSE® in your eye or to the lower lid. Ask your doctor for complete application instructions LATISSE® change my eye color?

Some important do and don’ts.

  • Do not apply to the lower lid or in the eye and blot excess solution with a tissue.
  • Only use the sterile applicators supplied with LATISSE to apply the product.
  • Don’t allow the tip of the bottle or applicator to touch fingers or any other unintended surface, as contamination by common bacteria is known to cause infections.
  • Remove contact lenses before applying LATISSE. Insert contact lens15 minutes afterward.
  • Remember, if you stop using LATISSE, lashes will gradually return to their previous appearance.

 ASK DR. PHANOR CALLE AT WESTON MEDICAL CLINIC & COSMETIC CENTER IF LATISSE® IS RIGHT FOR YOU.