Latisse in Jupiter & Palm Beach FL with Dr. Jason Cooper
Many women strive for longer, fuller lashes and might resort to temporary solutions like mascara and fake lashes. Now you can choose Latisse, an FDA approved prescription treatment for hypertrichosis, or inadequate lashes.
What is Latisse?
Latisse is a bimatoprost ophthalmic solution used to produce longer, thicker, and darker eyelashes. When regularly applied to the lash line, Latisse can give effective results to the upper lashes for as long as it’s applied.
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How to Apply Latisse
Before Latisse is applied, be sure that all makeup is removed, the face is clean, and contacts are taken out. At night, place one drop of Latisse solution along the skin of the upper eyelid using the sterile applicator provided with the package. The solution should be spread to the base of the eyelashes to ensure full coverage. Using a tissue or cotton swab, soak up any excess solution from outside the eyelid. Using a new applicator, repeat this process for the other eyelid.
There are a few precautions to take when using Latisse. Latisse solution should only be applied to the upper eyelid, not the lower lid and should not be rinsed off. Be careful not to touch the applicator to your fingers or other surfaced to prevent contamination. Applicators should always be disposed of after each use.
What to Expect from Latisse
The results of Latisse will begin gradually and will be maintained as long as use is continued. Once application with Latisse stops, your eyelashes may go back to their normal length and thickness. Most patients begin to see noticeable results after two months of continued treatment.
There are a few possible side effects of Latisse to be aware of. These can include iris darkening, eyelid skin darkening, and possible hair growth outside of the treatment area.
Talking with Dr. Cooper can help you decide if Latisse is right for you. Contact our office today for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Why Dr. Jason Cooper?
Dr. Jason S. Cooper is a Harvard trained, board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon in practice in Jupiter, Fl. Dr. Cooper graduated from medical school at the University of Miami in 2004 with AOA honors and went on to the Harvard six-year combined plastic surgery residency program. After completing his residency at Harvard in 2010, Dr. Cooper held an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School and was on staff as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital for more than 4 years.
In 2014 Dr. Cooper relocated to Jupiter, FL where he established his cosmetic & reconstructive private practice. Dr. Cooper specializes in cosmetic surgery of the face, body, and breasts. Dr. Cooper has a state of the art, nationally accredited, AAAASF in-office surgery center where he performs the latest techniques to rejuvenate the face, breast, and body.
Dr. Cooper consistently achieves outstanding patient satisfaction for both his surgical results and the personalized, patient-focused experience that his practice has carefully developed. Dr. Cooper has office locations in Jupiter, FL, and in Palm Beach, Fl. Dr. Cooper is also on staff at Jupiter Medical Center.