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Latisse
Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0.03%) is an FDA-approved eyelash growth treatment used to help patients grow longer, thicker, and darker eyelashes. It was originally developed as a treatment for glaucoma, but patients using the medication noticed an increase in eyelash length, which led to its development for cosmetic use. Latisse is applied directly to the upper lash line to promote eyelash growth over a period of time, typically with noticeable results in 8 to 16 weeks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to see results from Latisse?
Results typically begin to appear after 8 weeks, with full results visible after 12 to 16 weeks of consistent use.
What happens if I stop using Latisse?
If you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes will gradually return to their original length and thickness over a period of weeks to months.
Can I apply Latisse more than once a day to speed up results?
No, applying Latisse more than once a day will not speed up results and may increase the risk of side effects. Follow the recommended once-daily application.
Can Latisse change the color of my eyes?
Latisse may cause increased brown pigmentation of the iris, especially in individuals with lighter-colored eyes. This change is usually permanent.
Is Latisse safe for long-term use?
Yes, Latisse is generally considered safe for long-term use, but regular check-ups with your healthcare provider are recommended to monitor for potential side effects like changes in eye pressure or pigmentation.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Latisse Work?
Latisse works by prolonging the anagen phase (growth phase) of the hair cycle in the eyelashes. Bimatoprost, the active ingredient, enhances the growth of eyelashes by increasing the number of hairs during the growth phase and extending the duration of growth. This results in longer, thicker, and darker eyelashes over time.
Common Dosages
- 1 drop applied to the upper lash line once daily using the sterile applicators provided.
Typical Dosing
- Apply Latisse once daily to the upper lash line using the sterile applicator. It should be applied only to the upper lashes, and any excess solution should be blotted away to avoid unintended hair growth on other areas.
- Do not apply to the lower lash line to avoid potential irritation or side effects.
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- Eyelash hypotrichosis (inadequate or insufficient eyelashes) to promote eyelash growth
Who Shouldn't Take Latisse?
- Known hypersensitivity to bimatoprost or any of its components.
- A history of eye pressure disorders without consulting a healthcare provider, as bimatoprost can affect intraocular pressure.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Apply Latisse carefully to avoid contact with other areas of the skin, as it may cause unwanted hair growth if it spreads.
- Wash your hands and face thoroughly before applying Latisse and use a new sterile applicator for each eye to prevent contamination.
- Do not apply to the lower lash line, as this may increase the risk of irritation or other side effects.
- If you wear contact lenses, remove them before applying Latisse and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them.
- Latisse must be used consistently for 8 to 16 weeks to see noticeable results. Discontinuing use will result in eyelashes gradually returning to their original state.
Side Effects of Latisse
Common Side Effects
- Eye redness
- Itching or irritation around the eye
- Dry eyes
- Darkening of the skin along the lash line
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Increased brown pigmentation of the iris (potentially permanent)
- Eyelid darkening, which may be reversible upon discontinuation
- Eye infections if the applicator becomes contaminated
Risks and Warnings of Latisse
- Iris Pigmentation: Latisse may cause permanent increased brown pigmentation of the iris, especially in individuals with light-colored eyes. Patients should be informed of this risk before starting treatment.
- Eyelid Skin Darkening: Latisse may cause darkening of the eyelid skin, which is usually reversible once the treatment is discontinued.
- Intraocular Pressure: Although rare, Latisse may reduce intraocular pressure in some users. Patients with a history of glaucoma or ocular hypertension should consult their healthcare provider before using Latisse.
- Hair Growth in Unintended Areas: If Latisse comes into contact with areas outside the lash line, unwanted hair growth may occur in those areas. Care should be taken to apply the solution only to the upper lash line and to blot any excess product.
Interactions with Latisse
Common Drug Interactions
- Glaucoma medications: Since Latisse is derived from a glaucoma treatment (bimatoprost), patients using other eye pressure-lowering medications should consult their doctor before using Latisse to avoid potential interactions.
- Contact lenses: Patients should remove contact lenses before applying Latisse, as the solution contains benzalkonium chloride, which can be absorbed by soft contact lenses.
Alternatives to Latisse
- RevitaLash: A non-prescription eyelash conditioner designed to enhance the appearance of longer, fuller eyelashes.
- GrandeLASH-MD: An over-the-counter lash-enhancing serum that may promote lash growth.
- Prescription bimatoprost (Lumigan): Used off-label by some physicians for eyelash growth, though Lumigan is primarily indicated for glaucoma.
- Eyelash extensions: A cosmetic alternative for those seeking immediate eyelash enhancement.