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Lashes Thinning as You Get Older?

You can more than double your lash fullness in 16 weeks with Latisse Eyelash Treatment

Latisse Eyelash Treatment

Your lashes may have thinned over the years, which is completely normal. Just as the hair on your head can thin with age, so can your eyelashes.

LATISSE solution is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker. Eyelash hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.

In a group of women with hypotrichosis at the start of the LATISSE clinical studies, data suggested trends toward shorter, thinner and lighter lashes in older patients. Lash length, thickness and darkness were measured using a sophisticated camera in a process called digital image analysis.

Latisse is an FDA-approved, once-per-day treatment proven in clinical trials to grow eyelashes longer, fuller and darker. Contact us today at 205-980-1744 today to find out if Latisse is right for you!

Latisse eyelashes before & after
(Photos are unretouched clinical photos of actual Latisse users. The women are not wearing mascara.)

As shown in the photos above, Latisse solution works gradually. While you may start seeing longer lashes after 4 weeks, you must use LATISSE every day for 16 weeks to reach maximum length, fullness and darkness.

  • At week 4: You may start to see longer lashes
  • At week 8: You may start to see fuller and darker lashes
  • At week 16: Full dramatic results

Do not reduce or stop application when you first notice results. Remember, if you stop using LATISSE, lashes will gradually return to their previous appearance.

Important Safety Information

Individual results may vary. By prescription only. It is possible for a difference in eyelash length, thickness, fullness, pigmentation (darkness), number of eyelash hairs, and/or direction of eyelash growth to occur between eyes (results may vary for each eye). These differences, should they occur, will usually go away if you stop using LATISSE solution. Please see Important Safety Information from Latisse.

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