Latisse™ Lash Treatment

You wont believe your eyes: those long lashes are yours!

Latisse - Los Angeles



Los Angeles Latisse is the first and only prescription treatment approved by the FDA for inadequate or insufficient eyelashes. Your Latisse Los Angeles appointment will safely grow your lashes longer, fuller and darker, giving you the luxurious lashes you’ve been craving!

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Latisse™ makes lash growth possible because of its active ingredient, bimatoprost. Although the precise mechanism of action is unknown, research suggests that the growth of eyelashes occurs by increasing the percentage of hairs in the anagen (or growth) phase. Lashes can grow longer, thicker and darker because bimatoprost can also prolong this growth phase.

Clinically Proven Results You Can See Over Time

Latisse™ is easy to use, FDA approved and effective. For a medication to receive FDA approval it has to pass vigorous scientific studies that thoroughly evaluate a product’s effectiveness and safety. Latisse™ is a once-a-day treatment you apply topically to the base of your upper eyelashes. Patients in a clinical trial saw results gradually over time (starting at 4 weeks with full results after 16 weeks).

It’s An Innovation Backed By Research.

While Latisse™ is a new treatment in eyelash growth, it was developed through years of research by Allergan, the makers of Botox®Cosmetic, and a pharmaceutical leader with over 60 years of expertise in prescription eye care products.

Your Latisse™ Treatment

If you’re considering a Los Angeles Latisse treatment, it’s important to get all the facts. Like any new product, you’re going to have questions about how the treatment works, how soon you’ll see results, and, how safe the product is. This site was intended to give you a basic understanding of the product, but you will need to talk to Dr. Kest to see if Latisse™ is right for you.

We all want the look of longer, fuller and darker lashes, however Dr. Kest will have to evaluate your medical history to determine if you are a good candidate. You should not have a Latisse Los Angeles treatment if you have an active eye condition, including an eye infection, or have broken or irritated skin on your eyelid. Tell Dr. Kest if you are using products for elevated intraocular pressure or glaucoma.

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Since Latisse™ is a prescription product you need to have an initial consultation. After your first consultation you can continue to purchase Latisse™ without another office visit.

Latisse™ is an FDA-approved prescription treatment for Hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker and darker. Hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes. The FDA reviewed clinical study results to verify the identity, potency, purity, and stability of the ingredients, and demonstrated that the product is safe and effective for its intended use if used as prescribed.

To learn more about Latisse Los Angeles treatment call The Kest Clinic at 310-276-1252 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Dr. Kest uses state of the art technology to ensure your visit at The Kest Clinic is as comfortable and pain free as possible. It is our goal that all patients receive every resource available to ensure a relaxing, pleasant, and rejuvenating experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many treatments will I need to see results?

You should see results in as little as eight weeks, maximum results will be seen in sixteen weeks.

If you stop using the product, do the results fade away?

Your eyelashes will gradually return to their pre-Latisse state.

Does it work on eyebrows?

Latisse is not FDA approved for use on eyebrows.

Will it darken my eyelids or eye color?

If you notice some eyelid darkening discontinue the product and it will resolve. A change in eye color has never been seen with Latisse, however it has been seen with Lumigan, a medication similar to Latisse that is used for patients with glaucoma.

Does it burn when applied?

No.

Do you wash it off or leave it on?

Latisse is applied on a clean face every night.

Can you wear it with mascara?

Latisse is applied at night after all makeup has been washed off the face.

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