Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.

Get Adobe Flash player

Latisse

Skin Care  | Latisse

Back



“The FDA has approved Latisse, the first drug to promote eyelash growth. It is produced by the company Allergan.

Latisse contains the active ingredient of the glaucoma drug Lumigan, which is also made by Allergan. It is by prescription only.

Eyelash growth is a known side effect of Lumigan, but Lumigan and Latisse are used differently. Lumigan is an eyedrop, and Latisse is dabbed along the lash line on the upper eyelids to promote longer, thicker, darker lashes.

Lastisse users can expect to experience longer, fuller, and darker eyelashes in as little as eight weeks, with full results in 16 weeks. If Latisse is stopped, eyelashes will gradually return to their previous appearance as new eyelashes grow in.

Allergan also notes that Latisse may cause darkening of the eyelid skin, which may be reversible, and it “may also cause increased pigmentation of the colored part of the eye, which is likely to be permanent.”

Latisse may also promote hair growth in other skin areas that it frequently touches, so Allergan recommends blotting it off any skin other than the upper eyelid’s lash line to prevent that side effect.

According to Allergan, Latisse was well-tolerated in its clinical trials, with the most common side effects being eye redness, itchy eyes, and skin hyperpigmentation.

The FDA has approved Latisse, however the FDA panel has also recommended further studies in certain groups of patients, such as young patients and people who lost their eyelashes to chemotherapy.”

 

For more information, please click here for a downloadable PDF.

To see the effects of Latisse over time, please select one of the documents below:

What's New

Dr. Z's Buyer Beware!

Latisse Eyelash Enhancement

Pearl Laser on The Doctors!

The Pearl Laser by Vincent Zubowicz, MD.


Learn More

Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, Breast Augmentation, Reduction & Liposuction