Latisse | Dr Turowski - Plastic Surgery Chicago
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Latisse

Longer, fuller, darker lashes.

Did you know?

  • Aging may affect lashes.
  • Lashes may thin over time.
  • Lashes may get shorter and lighter with age.

Are your lashes changing as you get older?

Ask yourself:

  •  Have my lashes lost their fullness?
  •  Do my lashes appear shorter?
  • Are my lashes lighter in color?
  • Do I have inadequate lashes?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you’re not alone.

Ask us if LATISSE is right for you.

You can’t reverse time, but you can grow your lashes in just 16 weeks!

LATISSE – the first and only FDA-approved prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes by making them longer, thicker, and darker.  Eyelash hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.

How does it work?

LATISSE is believed to prolong the anagen phase  (active growth phase) of your lashes.   Eyelashes grow in a cycle.  The normal eyelash growth cycle has 4 phases: anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen.  The anagen phase is the active growth phase.  LATISSE is believed to prolong this phase.

How soon will I see results?

If you stop using LATISSE, your eyelashes are expected to slowly return to their previous appearance over several weeks to months.

Important Safety Information:

If you are using prescription products for lowering eye pressure or have a history of eye pressure problems, only use LATISSE under close doctor supervision. LATISSE could cause eyelid skin darkening, which may be reversible and there is potential for increased iris pigmentation, which is likely to be permanent.

Applying LATISSE

  1. Before applying LATISSE 0.03% daily, insure your face is clean and all makeup and contact lenses are removed.
  2. Remove the applicator from its tray.  Then, holding the sterile applicator horizontally, place 1 drop of LATISSE solution on the area of the applicator closest to the tip, but not on the tip.
  3. Immediately draw the applicator carefully along the skin at the base of the upper eyelashes (where the eyelashes meet the skin) going from the inner part of your lash line to the outer part.
  4. Blot any excess solution beyond the eyelid with a tissue.
  5. Dispose of the applicator after 1 use.  Repeat for opposite eyelid, using a new, sterile applicator to help minimize any potential for contamination from 1 eyelid to another.

Latisse – Before and after photos:

Latisse - before and after pictures

*Individual results may vary and there are no guarantees that you will experience the same results as those mentioned here.

Latisse - before and after pictures

*Individual results may vary and there are no guarantees that you will experience the same results as those mentioned here.

Latisse - before and after pictures

*Individual results may vary and there are no guarantees that you will experience the same results as those mentioned here.

Latisse - before and after pictures

*Individual results may vary and there are no guarantees that you will experience the same results as those mentioned here.

*Individual results may vary and there are no guarantees that you will experience the same results as those mentioned here.