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  • Will My GP Prescribe Latisse?

    Will My GP Prescribe Latisse?

    In the UK, GPs typically cannot prescribe Latisse (bimatoprost) for cosmetic eyelash growth due to NHS regulations, which limit prescriptions to medical indications. While private prescriptions are possible, they are rare. MyLash.org offers a medically supervised service for obtaining Latisse safely, having helped thousands since 2007.


  • LATISSE AFTER EYELID SURGERY

    After eyelid surgery, it is generally advised to wait at least 6 weeks before using Latisse or Mylash, despite some suggestions of starting after 2 weeks. Complete healing, absence of bruising, and no discomfort are essential. Consult your surgeon for personalized advice, as there are no reported contraindications for using these treatments post-surgery.


  • Bimatoprost Baldness Treatment

    Bimatoprost Baldness Treatment

    Bimatoprost, a prostaglandin analogue, is used for treating hair loss conditions but is not a miracle solution. While studies indicate it can enhance hair growth in certain situations, such as alopecia areata and androgenic alopecia, it doesn’t increase hair follicles or cure any hair loss conditions. Treatment effects vary by individual.


  • 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, Latisse and Mylash

    Lumigan, Latisse and Mylash

    Lumigan, Latisse, and Mylash all contain the same 0.03% bimatoprost solution. Lumigan treats glaucoma, while Latisse, approved by the FDA in 2008 for cosmetic use, promotes eyelash growth with longer, thicker, and darker results. Mylash offers Latisse in the UK. Treatment involves daily application along the lash line using precision applicators, with noticeable results typically…


  • Latisse: Once a day or twice a day?

    Latisse: Once a day or twice a day?

    A recent study in the Journal of Experimental Dermatology examined the biodisposition of bimatoprost, the active ingredient in Latisse. Results showed faster hair regrowth with Latisse, but the study had a small sample size and potential bias due to funding from Allergan. It suggests its use alongside other treatments may benefit hair loss.


  • Can I buy Latisse in the UK?

    Mylash Growth Treatment, a UK counterpart to Latisse, shares the same FDA-approved formula containing bimatoprost, promoting eyelash growth. Effective clinical trials validate both treatments. Mylash offers online consultation supervised by UK doctors, ensuring safe usage. Eyelash growth resumes to normal after discontinuation, with no shedding. Not available at retail stores.


  • How can I regrow my eyelashes after chemotherapy?

    How can I regrow my eyelashes after chemotherapy?

    A study has shown that bimatoprost, often known as the brand name Latisse, can contribute to faster than normal eyelash regrowth following chemotherapy. This is great news for chemotherapy patients, it means you can have better than ever eyelashes and go out to face the world looking wonderful!


  • Latisse and Trichotillomania

    Latisse and Trichotillomania

    Trichotillomania is a compulsive hair-pulling disorder affecting mainly women, often starting in adolescence. Its causes are unclear, though genetic factors may play a role. Treatment primarily involves behavioral therapy, with medications as adjuncts. Products like Latisse can enhance treatment effectiveness by promoting hair growth.