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Latisse – Owasso, OK

Cosmetic Solution for Longer & Darker Eyelashes

a woman closing her eyes and showing long eyelashes

Have you ever looked in the mirror and wished you could have fuller eyelashes to show off? At Jayson D. Voto, DDS, our team is more than happy to help with the use of Latisse—an FDA-approved medication designed to promote eyelash growth for natural and safe results! Read on to learn more about this cosmetic facial treatment option or call our office to schedule a consultation.

Why Choose Jayson D. Voto DDS Family and Cosmetic Dentistry for Latisse?

What Is Latisse?

a woman with long and lush eyelashes

This cosmetic treatment involves utilizing a solution containing the ingredient bimatoprost, which is able to help increase the amount of hair growth in eyelashes. The prescription was first used as a glaucoma drug called Lumigan, but patients gradually noticed one of the side effects of the solution was longer, darker lashes. Now, those who want more voluminous eyelashes can undergo Latisse treatment for effective and convenient results.

How Do I Use Latisse?

eyelash brushes covered in Latisse solution

You’ll always want to use the Latisse solution as your doctor specifically instructs you to. Firstly, ensure your face is clean and your makeup/contact lenses are removed. Apply the medication once a day and only at the base of the top eyelashes. Make sure to blink so that the solution can spread to your lower lashes naturally. Be sure not to get it in your eyes or on the lower lashes, since this can lead to potential issues or abnormal reactions. As long as you use the solution every day and stay patient, you should be able to notice significant changes to your eyelashes after several weeks. If you notice any eye irritation or other issues, use less and/or give our team a call so we can help.

Tips for the Best Results

a woman applying Latisse to her eyelashes

For optimal treatment outcomes with Latisse, you want to keep the following things in mind: