Latisse® IN GOODYEAR & PHOENIX, AZ

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What is Latisse®? 

Latisse® is an FDA-approved prescription medication used to grow longer, fuller, and darker eyelashes after 16 weeks of use. AT 16 weeks in clinical studies, results showed that layers were 106& filler, 25% longer, and 18% darker.  

Latisse® is believed to increase the growth cycle phase of the eyelash hair cycle, thereby increasing the number of hairs in this growth phase for desired results.  

Latisse® Candidates 

Adults 18 years and older who wish to achieve fuller, thicker, and darker lashes may benefit from Latisse®. However, those who should not use Latisse® include patients who are pregnant, nursing, are allergic to any of its ingredients or have certain eye conditions. The best way to determine if you are a candidate for Latisse® is to schedule a consultation appointment at Dermacare Plastic Surgery.  

Dr. Reza Rod
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Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon

DR. REZA ROD

Dr. Reza Rod, of Phoenix, Arizona, is a board-certified plastic surgeon with two decades of experience and training in enhancing natural beauty with both surgical and non-surgical techniques. His accolades include being honored as a “Top Doctor” on Real Self and being hand-selected for a fellowship at the world-famous Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where he received rigorous plastic surgeon training. Dr. Rod is passionate about helping patients make their appearance reflect their spirit and has made breast augmentation a primary focus of his practice. He believes in combining highly technical skills with meticulous attention to detail to achieve natural-looking breast enhancement results that fit his patient’s personal goals and aesthetic ideals. 

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Benefits of Latisse®

Increased Eyelash Length

Latisse® stimulates the growth phase in the eyelash hair growth cycle, resulting in longer lashes. Patients typically notice a significant increase in eyelash length after consistent use over several weeks.

Darkened Eyelashes

Latisse® has the effect of darkening the lashes, making them more noticeable without the need for mascara or other makeup products.

Enhanced Eyelash Thickness and Fullness

Latisse® promotes the growth of more eyelash hairs, resulting in thicker, fuller eyelashes. This is particularly beneficial for those with sparse eyelashes.

FAQ

COMMON Latisse® QUESTIONS

Are there side effects associated with Latisse®?

Latisse® may cause brown darkening of the colored part of the iris, which may be permanent. Latisse® may also cause darkening of the eyelid skin.

What happens If I stop using Latisse®?

If a patient were to stop using Latisse®, their eyelashes would gradually return to their original state.

Can Latisse® harm my eyes?

Latisse® is an ophthalmic solution, so if some does get into the eye, it should not be harmful. However, Latisse® is not an eyedrop and should not be used as such. Latisse® should not be applied to the lower lid.

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Schedule a Consultation 

Are you ready to achieve fuller, darker ashes? If so, schedule a Latisse® consultation today at Dermacare Plastic Surgery in Phoenix, AZ. Led by Dr. Rod, our team is dedicated to providing outstanding patient care and natural-looking results. We are also proud to serve Goodyear, Chandler, Tempe, Scottsdale, and surrounding areas.

COUNTLESS. POSITIVE. REVIEWS.

Dr. Rod did an amazing job repairing my torn ear lobe. The procedure and follow-up appointments were above my expectations. I can now wear earrings again!

I LOVE Dr. Rod and his staff! I’ve had many procedures there, like a Mommy Makeover and Tickle Lipo, to Dysport. They take care of me all of the time. If I could give 10 stars, I would!

I had a tummy tuck and breast implants with Dr. Rod 6 months ago and I absolutely love everything about it. He has been more than helpful throughout the process and has gone above and beyond to satisfy what I wanted to look like. I highly recommend for any make over you want! 

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