A patient stopped by the office today to show me her new eyelashes. I must say they were quite impressive, and more importantly ….. she loves them. Before we started her on Latisse™ four months ago her eyelashes were short, thin and intermittent. Well, no longer they now look great. She had to cut back on the Latisse™ from every night to 3 or 4 nights a week, because they were too long!
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I have heard good things about latisse lately.
It is only FDA approved eyelash growth product. it is expensive but I was told after 16 initial weeks, you can use 2-3 drops a week to maintain it.