The only FDA approved
treatment to grow eyelashes

Bimatoprost 0.03% Eyelash Serum
(Generic Latisse)
Clicncially proven to make eyelashes longer, thicker and darker

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About Bimatoprost (Brand Name: Latisse®)Rx

Longer, Fuller, Darker Lashes

Bimatoprost (LATISSE®) is an FDA-approved treatment specifically designed to enhance eyelash growth in individuals with insufficient lashes. Rigorous clinical trials involving 278 participants over a 16-week period have demonstrated the efficacy of this treatment. Users who apply Latisse daily typically observe noticeable lengthening of their eyelashes within approximately four weeks, with full growth achieved by the 16-week mark. The data from these trials reveal that after four months of consistent use, patients experienced a remarkable 25% increase in eyelash length, a significant 106% improvement in thickness, and a notable 18% darkening of lash color.

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Bimatoprost (LATISSE)
Frequently Asked Questions

Topical application of Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) is used to treat the condition of insufficient eyelashes (fewer than normal) hairs by promoting eyelash growth to make them longer, thicker and deeper. Topical Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) belongs to a class of drugs called prostaglandin analogues. It works by increasing the number of eyelashes that grow and the growth time.

Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) applied topically is applied in the form of a solution (liquid) to the upper eyelid. It is usually applied once a day. Follow the instructions on the prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain anything you don't understand. Follow the instructions to apply Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) with topical application exactly. Do not use more or less than your doctor prescribed, and do not use more often than recommended. Bimatoprost used more than once a day will not cause eyelashes to grow more than recommended.

Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs are accompanied by sterile applicators for applying the drug. Do not reuse the applicator and do not use cotton swabs or other brushes or applicators to apply Bimatoprost (generic Latisse).

When using Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) solution, follow these steps:

  • Wash your hands and face thoroughly with soap and water, making sure to remove all makeup.
  • Do not allow the mouth of the bottle or the tip of the applicator to touch fingers or other objects.
  • Holding the applicator horizontally, apply 1 drop of Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) to the area closest to the tip, but not to the tip itself.
  • Immediately and carefully, gently glide the applicator from the base of the eyelashes (where the eyelashes meet the skin) over the skin of the upper eyelid, from the inner lash line to the outside, as if applying liquid eyeliner. The area should feel slightly damp, but no liquid flowing out.
  • Use a paper towel to wipe down any excess solution.
  • After applying one eyelid, discard the applicator.
  • Repeat with the new applicator for the other eyelid.

Do not apply Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) to broken or irritated skin on the lower or upper eyelids. If Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) gets into the eye when applying the solution, it does not cause harm. Do not rinse eyes.

Usually used once a day in the evening. Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) is used at approximately the same time every day. Carefully follow the instructions on the prescription label and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain the parts you do not understand.

With Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs it takes at least 4 weeks to see any effect, and it can take up to 16 weeks to fully exert the effect of the drug. Even if the effect has been seen, continue to use Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs. Only during the use of the drug, Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) increases eyelash growth.

There are no problems at all with using mascara during the use of Bimatoprost (generic Latisse).

If you forget to use it one night, don't add more to try to make up. The next night use one drop as usual.

In the United States, Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) can only be purchased by prescription and cannot be freely purchased over the counter.

In some users of Bimatoprost (generic Latisse), a side effect is that the iris color becomes more brown with continued use. The eyelids at the application site may also become darker. These side effects are rare and only occur during a few months or years of treatment.

Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of the following symptoms occur, especially if they are severe or persistent:

  • Itchy eyes
  • Dry eyes
  • Eye irritation
  • Redness of the eyes and eyelids

Some side effects can be serious. See your doctor right away if you experience the following symptoms:

  • Blurred or decreased vision

Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs may cause darkening of the skin of the eyelids, a phenomenon that may be reversible if the drug is stopped. Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs may turn your eyes brown, which can be permanent. If you notice these changes, tell your doctor right away. Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs may cause other side effects. If any unusual problems occur during the use of this medicine, tell your doctor. If you experience serious side effects, you or your doctor can report them online (http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch) or by phone (1-800-332-1088) through the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting Program.

There are currently no known drugs that conflict with Bimatoprost (generic Latisse). If you are using other medications applied to your eyes at the same time, take at least five minutes between doses.

Before using Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs,

  • Do not apply Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical medicine to broken or irritated skin on the lower or upper eyelids.
  • Tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) or other medications. You should know that Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) is also available in the form of Lumigan® for instillation into the eye to treat increased intraocular pressure. If you use both topical solutions and ophthalmic drops, you may get too much of the drug. If you are using ophthalmic drops at the same time, talk to your doctor about the use of Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs.
  • Tell your doctor and pharmacist about other prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products you are using or planning to use. Be sure to mention any medications used for increased intraocular pressure, such as latanoprost (Xalatan) and tropprost (Travatan). Your doctor may need to adjust your medication dose or carefully monitor your side effects.
  • Tell your doctor if you have ever or currently have a swollen, missing or torn lens or eye pressure problem in your eyes. Tell your doctor immediately if any eye conditions, such as injuries or infections, occur during the use of Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical medications, or if eye surgery is performed during treatment.
  • Tell your doctor if you're pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. If you become pregnant during the use of the drug Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) for external use, tell your doctor immediately.
  • You should know that Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs contain benzalkonium chloride, which can be absorbed by soft contact lenses. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before using Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) topical drugs and put them on again after 15 minutes.
  • You should know that eye lashes length, thickness, fullness, color, number of eyelashes, and eyelash growth direction can vary between eyes. These differences usually disappear if the use of bimatoprost topical drugs is stopped.

How to use Bimatoprost (generic Latisse) eyelash growth fluid

Using Bimatoprost Eyelash Extension is simple:

1. Use once a night, first make sure to clean your face, remove makeup, and remove your contact lenses.

2. Remove a brush from the tray. Hold the sterile brush horizontally and drop only one drop of the brush near the top but not the tip.

3. Immediately brush the brush carefully over the upper eyelid edge skin at the base of the eyelashes (where the eyelashes meet the skin), from the inside of the eyeliner to the outside.

4. Use a clean paper towel to aspirate any excess liquid outside the edge of the eyelid

5. Discard the brush after one use. Repeat using a new sterile brush on the other upper eyelid margin. This helps minimize the possibility of contamination of one eyelid on the other.

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