Tuesday, September 1, 2009

First and only treatment approved by the FDA for eyelash growth

Dateline: Cohasset and Plymouth, Mass ... South Shore Skin Center, one of the most progressive practices dermatology in Massachusetts, with offices in Plymouth and Cohasset has recently announced the availability of Latisse, the first and only treatment approved by the FDA and lengthen lashes thicker and darker, made by Allergan.
South Shore Skin Center, catering to thousands of patients south of Boston, was above the curve when it comes to the introduction of the latest dermatology treatments and cosmetics.

South Shore Skin Center is one of the first doctor offices in the region offer Latisse. Offers Hypotrichosis Latisse, inadequate eyelashes, increasing their growth in terms of length, thickness and darkness. It is only by prescription. Cancer patients use Latisse regenerate cilia.

Latisse once a day on the upper lashes. Patients can expect more, eyelashes fuller and darker in four weeks, with full results in 16 weeks. Latisse is not intended to work instead of mascara.

Dr. Richard Eisen and Dr. Ramzi Saad, dermatologists at South Shore Skin Center can advise people Latisse it is appropriate for them.

Those interested in learning more about Latisse should contact South Shore Skin Center in Cohasset (781) 383-3340 or Plymouth (508) 747-0711.
"Latisse is a very effective, a unique product that is ideal for those with sparse eyelashes and patients receiving chemotherapy. It is a cosmetic improvement of peak available only by prescription, has Dr. Saad noted.

South Shore Skin Center
Founded in 1984, South Shore Skin Center is one of the most progressive practices Dermatology in Massachusetts a wide range of medical, surgical and cosmetic.

South Shore Skin Center cosmetic services include Fraxel Re: pair and Re: store, Gentle YAG, innovative Laser, IPL (Intensive Pulse Light), Thermage and treatments for age spots, acne scars, birthmarks, the tattoos and more. The firm offers a full range of affordable anti-aging services including Botox, wrinkle fillers, Microdermabrasion, laser skin resurfacing and chemical peels.

3 comments:

  1. I have used Revitalash since March and am thrilled with the results. I've been hearing a lot about Latisse, but don't know anyone who uses it. The side effects sound scary (change in iris color, etc...) I haven't had any of those issues with Revitalash, plus it was developed by an eye doctor. I'd love to hear from someone who's used Latisse...

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  3. I also use Revitalash and love my results, but I still looked into trying Latisse... Besides the fact that it is outrageously expensive, the nasty side effects scared me away. And then last week I was reading that their ads are misleading because they do not fully disclose the side effects. That is truly disgusting! I will stick with my Revitalash!

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