What is Generic Latisse?
Uses of Generic Latisse
Benefits of Generic Latisse
How does Generic Latisse work?
When & how to apply Generic Latisse for dreamy lash hair?
Generic Latisse Side Effects
- Itchy or irritating eyes
- Redness in the eyes
- Darker skin around the application areas
- Dryness in the eyes
- Changes in the pigmentation of the eye
- Swelling of face, lips, throat, or tongue
- Increased tears
- Vision changes
- New or adverse eye pain symptoms
- Similar allergies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How to apply Generic Latisse?
A: Apply to the base of upper eyelashes with a sterile applicator once daily, preferably in the evening after removing makeup and contact lenses.
Q: When to expect results?
A: Results vary, but improvement in eyelash length and thickness is typically seen after several weeks, with full results in 12 to 16 weeks of regular use.
Q: Possible side effects?
A: Common side effects include itching, redness, and eye irritation. Less common effects may include darkening of eyelid skin and increased iris pigmentation. Report unusual or severe side effects to a healthcare professional.
Q: Who can use Generic Latisse?
A: Generally safe, but pregnant/breastfeeding women, those with specific eye conditions, and individuals allergic to its ingredients should consult a healthcare professional before use.
Q: Is a prescription required?
A: Yes, Generic Latisse typically requires a prescription. Consult with a healthcare provider to assess suitability based on individual needs and health status.
Q: Use on lower eyelashes or eyebrows?
A: Generic Latisse is primarily for upper eyelashes; no conclusive evidence supports its effectiveness on lower lashes or eyebrows.
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