Will Latisse have a residual effect?

I've been using daily Latisse for six months, and love the results. If I reduced the frequency of applications, to maybe 3 times per week rather than daily, would my new eyelash thickness be maintained? Or do I still need to apply every day?

Answers from doctors (3)


St. Louis Laser Liposuction Center

Published on Jun 20, 2010

Most likely you will be able to have the same results. I have told many of patients to wean down to 3x per week and they have had no loss of their eye lashes. If you do notice a difference, then you simply go back to every day or 5 days a week.

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Answered by St. Louis Laser Liposuction Center

Most likely you will be able to have the same results. I have told many of patients to wean down to 3x per week and they have had no loss of their eye lashes. If you do notice a difference, then you simply go back to every day or 5 days a week.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Rejuve

Published on Apr 08, 2010

Most likely you will be able to have the same results. I have told many of patients to wean down to 3x per week and they have had no loss of their eye lashes. If you do notice a difference, then you simply go back to every day or 5 days a week.

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Answered by Rejuve

Most likely you will be able to have the same results. I have told many of patients to wean down to 3x per week and they have had no loss of their eye lashes. If you do notice a difference, then you simply go back to every day or 5 days a week.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Celibre Medical Corporation

Published on Apr 06, 2010

We have found that after the eyelashes have grown to full length, thickness and color with daily usage of Latisse that cutting back to a maintenance dosage like you suggest, 3-4 times a week, is usually enough to maintain results. Everyone will be a bit different, but we have
found this to be an effective maintenance program for most.

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Answered by Celibre Medical Corporation

We have found that after the eyelashes have grown to full length, thickness and color with daily usage of Latisse that cutting back to a maintenance dosage like you suggest, 3-4 times a week, is usually enough to maintain results. Everyone will be a bit different, but we have
found this to be an effective maintenance program for most.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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