THIN, SHORT LASHES
You may notice that your lashes are shorter, thinner and lighter than they used to be. Fortunately, there are professional treatments to help restore the look of fuller, longer and more youthful lashes.
You may notice that your lashes are shorter, thinner and lighter than they used to be. Fortunately, there are professional treatments to help restore the look of fuller, longer and more youthful lashes.
It’s not uncommon to experience a change in the appearance of your eyelashes as you age. Luckily, we have a solution for bigger and better eyelashes. While cosmetically pleasing, longer and fuller lashes also help protect your eyes from dust and debris.
Other factors beyond aging that can contribute to thinner, shorter eyelashes include:
Because a change in your eyelashes could be a sign of a serious health issue, it’s important to schedule a consultation with a dermatologist if you are experiencing sudden loss of or changes to your lashes. During this consultation, you can better understand what is causing the change in your lashes and what the best method of treatment is.
LATISSE®: LATISSE® is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis (inadequate or not enough lashes) to grow eyelashes longer, fuller, darker. Results may vary from eye to eye. There may be differences in eyelash length, thickness, fullness, pigmentation (darkness), number of eyelash hairs or the direction of eyelashes. If you experience any of these variations in your lashes, they will usually go away once you stop using LATISSE®.
Tinting: Tinting is a procedure for darkening hair, typically the hair of the eyebrows or eyelashes. During the tinting procedure, a small applicator, such as a q-tip, is used to apply the dye. Tinting will leave your lashes darker for up to several weeks.
“Latisse is an extremely popular medication to help lengthen, thicken and grow new eyelashes. It’s easy to use and works like a charm!”
-Dr. George Skandamis
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