bimatoprost


  • Latisse: Once a day or twice a day?

    Latisse: Once a day or twice a day?

    BIODISPOSITION OF LATISSE A new paper has been published in Journal of Experimental Dermatology on the way bimatoprost, the active ingredient of Latisse, acts when it is absorbed into the skin. The study demonstrated that, after shaving, the time for hair to start regrowing was 14 days as opposed to 28 days in untreated subjects.…


  • How can I regrow my eyebrows after thyroid problems?

    How can I regrow my eyebrows after thyroid problems?

    Information about regrowing sparse eyebrows due to hypothyroidism


  • Lumigan vs Latisse

    Lumigan vs Latisse

    What is the difference between Lumigan and Latisse? At Mylash, we’re asked this question a lot. The short answer is that they are both the same treatment. The long answer comes down to the origin of the treatment. Bimatoprost 0.03% ophthalmic solution was originally used under the name Lumigan as an eyedrop to treat glaucoma,…


  • Bimatoprost Baldness Treatment

    Bimatoprost Baldness Treatment

    Bimatoprost Baldness Treatment The science of hair growth has attracted a lot of attention over the years and our knowledge continues to grow. Studies over the years have looked at the various signalling molecules that the body uses to regulate the hair growth cycle and prostaglandins are one type of molecule involved. The prostaglandin family…


  • Latisse and Trichotillomania

    Latisse and Trichotillomania

    What is Trichotillomania? Trichotillomania is a condition characterised by compulsive plucking of hair from an individuals own body. It can effect anyone of either sex and any age, but most commonly starts in the teenage years and effects three times as many women as men. Many people are quick to play it down but the…