LATISSE®
Imagine waking up, rolling out of bed, and feeling great about the way you look without applying makeup. It's what some women have discovered after using LATISSE®. LATISSE is a topical solution that you apply nightly to achieve longer, fuller, darker eyelashes. Dr. Gus Galante is now offering LATISSE in Indiana at his Valparaiso and Schererville offices. He can help you make a big impact with a small addition to your daily beauty regimen.
It's not mascara; these aren't extensions; the lovely lashes you grow with LATISSE are entirely your own. Why wait to get started with this simple non-surgical treatment? Request a consultation online or call us at 800-721-3244 to schedule a time to meet with a member of Dr. Galante's staff in Indiana to discuss LATISSE.


Quick Facts about LATISSE
You'll learn all there is to know about LATISSE during your consultation. But to get you started, here are a few things to keep in mind:
- LATISSE is a prescription treatment to treat hypotrichosis (having inadequate eyelashes). It is available only from a doctor.
- LATISSE improves the appearance of eyelashes by making them grow longer, thicker and darker.
- The active ingredient in LATISSE, bimatoprost, works by increasing the duration of the eyelash growth phase and increasing the number of lashes grown during this phase.
- You apply LATISSE yourself every night in the comfort of your own home, not at a doctor's office.


What to Expect
Treatment with LATISSE is wonderfully simple. It's easy to incorporate into your nightly routine. First, cleanse your face and remove your contact lenses. Next, prepare the applicator. Sweep the applicator along the base of your upper lashes. Finally, blot any excess with a tissue.
Results appear in 4 weeks, with optimal improvement in 16 weeks. If you don't love your new look, just stop using LATISSE. Your lashes will gradually return to their pre-treatment appearance.
To find out if you are a candidate for LATISSE, to learn about side effects (which are rare, but may include eye redness and itching), and for application tips, meet with a member of our staff.
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