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North-west corner of
Thompson Peak and Hayden
in the "Offices at Grayhawk".
 

The Best Designer Frames and Designer Sunglasses in the Valley!

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Precision Eye Care
7970 E. Thompson Peak Parkway
Suite 102
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
 

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Tel: (480) 874-3937
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Great eyelashes don't just happen overnight.
That's why it's important to note that LATISSE™ (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% works gradually and remarkably — starting at 4 weeks with full results after 16 weeks. Once you begin treatment, you could start to see results in as little as 4 weeks, but you must continue applying the topical treatment each night and follow the directions for best results. Remember results are gradual over time.


Your eyelashes will experience real measurable growth.
LATISSE™ works from the inside out. As the treatment progresses, you'll begin to see changes in length, thickness and darkness gradually. After week 16, you'll see the full effect of LATISSE™ — and so will others.
 

There are possible side effects.
Throughout clinical trials, some users did experience itchy eyes and eye redness. However, some users found that these irritations went away once they became accustomed to the product or began applying it properly. As with any prescription treatment, always consult with your doctor for information and proper usage of LATISSE™ solution.

In the clinical study, 78% had a significant increase in overall eyelash prominence (including elements of length, fullness, and darkness) at week 16.

 

Our doctor will take a complete medical history in your initial consultation. If you are taking any medications that reduce blood clotting, such as aspirin, anti-inflammatory agents, warfarin and some herbal medications, you will be told to stop taking these as they may increase the chance of bleeding.

 
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