Get the perfect eyelashes according to your face structure through the Latisse Plus Lash Lift

Are you worried about your eyelashes? Do you think your lashes have lost their natural color or its fullness? Without spending your precious time and money on fake eyelashes, maskara or curlers use Latisse eyelash treatment or Latisse Plus Lash Lift.






What is Latisse?


Lattice is a FDA approved prescription drug Bimatoprost sold under the brand name Lumigan used to increase the length, thickness or color of your eyelashes. Studies suggest that it is also effective for eyebrows , though not yet approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for that purpose.



Is it safe to use latisse treatment?


The FDA has approved Latisse for eyelash treatment in 2008, and we can guarantee you that it is the best way to lift eyebrows. Because bimatoprost is the main ingredient, if you have glaucoma or any other chronic illness and are treated with daily medication, consult your ophthalmologist before using it.



Now what is a Lash Lift?


All these eyelash treatments we are talking about like getting a fuller thicker or darker eyelashes with latisse treatments is called a Lash Lift.


The natural lashes are boosted from the root, giving them a lifted and lengthened appearance. You can also get your lashes tinted a darker color to increase the effect thinking of it as a perm for your lashes.


Or maybe you can try Microblading which is a cosmetic procedure of inserting pigment under your skin. It gives you well-defined, natural looking eyebrows. Here in Hilton Head Plastic Surgery & MedSpa we offer you the best microblading Hilton Head SC.


How long does a lash lift last?


This is not a permanent process. After 4 to 6 weeks you may need the mascara again. The effects fade with time. But it is safe to say that it is entirely upon you that your lash lift lasts 4 weeks or 6 weeks. There are few variables that play a part in the durability of your lash lift - immediate aftercare, long-term lash care, how fast your lashes grow naturally and the type of lash lift you get.


There are several types of last lifts available like Yumi or keratin lash lift, Length-volume-lift (LVL) lash lift or At-home lash lift.


Things to keep in mind if you are thinking of Doing a Latisse Plus Lash Lift treatment -


  • First find a reputable and aesthetician to perform the procedure. Do thorough research on the internet. Consult with your insurance company to know if your insurance is covering the process or not. They can also be a good adviser in terms of finding your specialist. 

  • Latisse Plus Lash Lift does not damage your lashes. It is a semi - permanent procedure and the effects are gone after some time.

  • It is important to do a patch test before applying it to your eyebrow.

  • Avoid wearing makeup and don't use any chemical on your eyebrow or lashes prior to the treatment.

  • It is a fast and pain free process, so don't worry about getting hurt.

  • Follow all the aftercare procedures as instructed by your physician.


Maybe you can go to your search engine and type “Medical spa near me”. Give yourself a treat of a luxurious evening as an aftercare procedure.

So, what are you thinking? Rest assured, in Hilton Head Plastic Surgery & MedSpa your Latisse Plus Lash Lift treatment will be an unforgettable experience and you will return again.

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