latisse in A Sentence

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    Latisse is another brand name of this medicine.

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    Latisse users experience these results after 16 weeks:.

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    Do NOT under any circumstances apply Latisse to your lower eyelid;

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    Can I use Latisse to treat my glaucoma or ocular hypertension?

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    Apply it carefully since Latisse® may promote hair growth on other skin areas.

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    Is there a chance that my eyes will change color from using Latisse?

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    If I stop using Latisse, will my eyelashes return to their former state?

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    Latisse both extends the growth phase and increases the number of hairs that sprout.

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    If you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes will slowly return to their original state.

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    If you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes will gradually return to their former state.

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    If you stop using Latisse®, your lashes will gradually return to their original state.

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    And apply it carefully, since Latisse may promote hair growth on other skin areas.

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    If you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes will go back to their original state gradually.

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    Do you think Latisse or some other medication might stop my eyelashes from falling out?

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    Then I have Latisse, which I use on my brows as well as my lashes.

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    I did a bit of homework, I talked to my doctor, and I looked at the website, Latisse.

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    As noted above, Latisse was developed from bimatoprost, which was designed to address problems such as ocular hypertension and glaucoma.

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    So, if you want your lashes to appear longer, and don't fancy splurging on Latisse, vaseline may be worth a try.

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    Jane uses Latisse, and her lashes are so incredibly long that it is a dream for artists to curl those like crazy.

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    Claire is a big fan of Elizabeth Arden mascara, but she's been applying a lot less of it since she started using Latisse.

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    Latisse is perfectly safe to use and has been approved by the FDA, but as with any drug, there is the potential for side effects.

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    If I want to try Latisse, can I buy it over the counter, or do I need you to write me a prescription for it?

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    When using Latisse(which is also marketed under the name Lumigan), it is important to remove contact lenses before application and to wait at least fifteen minutes before replacing them.

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    When Latisse is applied once daily to the skin at the base of the user's eyelashes, it activates certain hormone receptors in the hair follicle, which stimulates hair growth.

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    Testing confirmed that Latisse would indeed be useful in the treatment of hypotrichosis(sparse, inadequate hair or eyelash growth), and in December of 2008 it was approved by the FDA to be used in this manner.

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    These side effects aren't too common, and they are not likely to happen to you, but if you experience any of these symptoms or problems you should discontinue using Latisse and contact a doctor immediately.

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    Because the active ingredient in Latisse® lowers intraocular pressure, if you are already using IOP-lowering medications for ocular hypertension and/or glaucoma, you must tell your eye doctor before you try Latisse® so eye pressure can be monitored closely.

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    Because the active ingredient in Latisse lowers intraocular pressure, if you are already using IOP lowering medications for ocular hypertension and/or glaucoma, you must tell your eye doctor before you try Latisse so he or she can monitor your eye pressure closely.

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    Latisse itself, however, is strictly for cosmetic purposes, although the use of Latisse to improve eyelash growth suggests that bimatoprost may be used in the future to encourage more generalized hair growth, and that it may someday point the way toward a cure for baldness.

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