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About Latisse

Now you can grow longer, fuller, darker lashes. It's tested, proven and safe!

Join a community of Latisse customers who've purchased over 2.5 million bottles of Latisse to grow their lashes longer, fuller, and darker; which ignites confidence and boosts compliments.

Latisse (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% is the first prescription treatment approved by the FDA for inadequate or sparse eyelashes—lashes grow longer, fuller and darker with Latisse .

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Specifically, patients treated with LATISSE in the clinical study experienced:

  • 25% increase in lash length
  • 106% increase in lash thickness/fullness
  • 18% increase in lash darkness

"Latisse fulfills a significant and previously unmet need in the medical aesthetic marketplace with a product approved by the FDA that increases the growth of eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker," said Scott Whitcup, M.D., Allergan's Executive Vice President of Research and Development. "As the global leader in medical aesthetics, Latisse exemplifies our continuing commitment to developing innovative treatments that are studied in well-controlled clinical trials, manufactured to pharmaceutical standards, appropriately labeled for use, and available to consumers as a prescription product."

Latisse is sold in two different sized bottles:

  • 5ml = 10 weeks of Latisse (and sold at a lower price per ml)
  • 3ml = 5 weeks of Latisse

To reach your full lash potential, 16 weeks of Latisse is needed. After 16 weeks, one enters the "maintenance" phase. Continual use of Latisse is required to maintain longer, fuller, darker lashes. 

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As an oculoplastic surgeon who has treated both medical eye conditions as well as aesthetic needs, I have extensive knowledge of and experience with the established therapeutic safety profile for bimatoprost," said Steven Fagien, M.D., F.A.C.S., in private practice at Aesthetic Eyelid Plastic Surgery in Boca Raton, Florida, and LATISSE clinical investigator. "In the clinical study with LATISSE, I observed statistically significant differences in eyelash growth and resulting patient satisfaction.

Safety concerns: Is it a myth?

"Over 2 million prescriptions for Latisse have been filled and there have been no problems from Latisse getting into the eye. The eye is exposed to a very small amount of Latisse even when it is properly applied as directed to the upper eyelid margin using the supplied applicator. This has been demonstrated by applying a colored dye to the eyelid margin and watching its migration. Side effects from the initial studies showed less than 4 percent of people experienced redness, irritation and itching of the upper eyelid, which was reversed upon discontinuation. Obviously be careful when you apply Latisse, but do not worry.” --- Mitchell Schwartz, MD

Latisse is FDA approved and effective. It's a once-a-day treatment you apply topically to the base of your upper eyelashes. Patients in a clinical trial saw changes in as few as eight weeks with full results after 12 to 16 weeks. It's an innovation backed by research.

While Latisse is a treatment for inadequate or sparse eyelashes, it was developed through years of research by Allergan, a pharmaceutical leader with more than 60 years of expertise in prescription eye care products.

Did you know...?

Lashes and youthfulness go hand-in-hand. Studies show that by age 50 women have 50 percent fewer eyelashes than at age 25. With Latisse, you can have thicker, darker lashes in just 12 to 16 weeks! Learn more about Latisse and youthfulness.