Eyelashes after about 9 - 10 weeks of treatment

 

 

The FDA approved Latisse® for enhancing eyelash appearance!


How do I get a Latisse® prescription? How much does Latisse® cost?

You will need an eye health exam at The Kurtin Eye Care Center to determine if you are a candidate and get a baseline. If you are a candidate, a Latisse® prescription will be written for you to take to your pharmacy.


Is Latisse® safe?

The FDA has approved Latisse® after required research and found this to be a safe and effective treatment. Most common side affects reported were itchy, red eyes.
Read the complete Latisse® package insert by clicking here.


Will I need to come for follow-up care while using Latisse® ?

Yes. You need to come for follow-up during the course of your care, about every 6 months to compare baseline and look for any unhealthy trend. Of course, you can come sooner if you have any concerns.


What happens if I stop using Latisse®?

Your eyelashes will gradually return to their prior appearance.

 

Get started and make your appointment now!

 

Results stated are from FDA testing and Allergan, the manufacturer of Latisse®. Latisse is also known as bimatoprost (Lumigan), a drug used in the treament of Glaucoma. This page updated 03-24-2008, Copyright 2008 TKEC.

 

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