10 Dermal Filler Myths Debunked
Myth #1: All dermal fillers are the same Fact: Dermal fillers differ in chemical composition, longevity, and formulation
No doubt you have been told that you have gorgeous eyes, but you may be longing for a bit more flutter. Now you can grow the long, dark, full eyelashes without damaging your own lashes with extensions. Latisse is a prescription treatment for short, sparse, inadequate lashes that allows you to have the long, dark lashes you dream about. Now Salt Lake City and Utah County residents can grow their own natural lashes with help from the Aesthetica Medical Spa team.
Get the most out of your daily Latisse treatments with these tips:
Your results rely consistent use. When Latisse is part of your bedtime routine, you are more likely to get killer lashes.
Seeing something reminds you to use it. Stash the Latisse bottle near your other beauty products so you won’t space using it.
Only use it once a night. You won’t get longer eyelashes by using the products multiple times a day. Give Latisse time to do its work.
Latisse is best applied to squeaky-clean eyelashes. Before applying Latisse, scrub off that makeup and pop out the contacts.
Not all rules are made for breaking. Always use the FDA-approved applicator provided in Latisse the kit. Do not apply on the lower lid; only apply Latisse to the base of upper lashes.
So, you missed applying Latisse one night? That doesn’t mean double-duty the next day. Simply apply Latisse the next evening and stay on schedule.
Keeping the Latisse applicator and bottle clean is of primo importance to avoid bacteria-causing infections. The tip of the bottle and applicator should touch the base of your lashes only – don’t set them on the counter and keep your fidgety fingers away.
Mark your calendar and snap photos each week to keep own before-and-after gallery. This will help you notice the difference in your eyelashes and encourages you to keep it up.
Be patient, getting the results from Latisse takes time. If you’re questioning your results at week 8, stick with the treatment. You’ll see the full effects of Latisse bloom at week 16. After 16 weeks chat with your doc to see if you should continue Latisse application. base of your lashes only – don’t set them on the counter and keep your fidgety fingers away.
Longer, darker, fuller lashes are possible! Contact Aesthetica Medical Spa, the premier beauty spot for Salt Lake City and Utah County. Click here to schedule your Latisse appointment with an Aesthetica Nurse Practitioner today!
Myth #1: All dermal fillers are the same Fact: Dermal fillers differ in chemical composition, longevity, and formulation
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