



Latisse can only be purchased through a physicians office because it contains an ingredient considered to be a drug by the FDA called bimatopros.
LATISSE specifically treats hypotrichosis, or thin or too-short hair, in the upper eyelash area. The medication is approved after an initial consultation for people who are 18 and older. It is not recommended by the FDA to anyone younger than 16 years old.
There's no need to “qualify” for using the medication, but your doctor will most likely have a few questions about your eyes, health, and why you're looking for a LATISSE® treatment prescription.
One drop is just enough for both the eyes. Remember, you need to apply Latisse only over your upper lashes and not the lower lashes or into the eyes. If there is excess solution, blot it with a tissue.
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