
Latisse at MediAesthetics Thunder Bay
Looking for longer, lusher eyelashes minus the extension?
Available at MediAesthetics Thunder Bay, Latisse is a clinically proven prescription treatment designed to help you achieve longer, fuller, and darker-looking eyelashes naturally. Just like the hair on your scalp, eyelashes go through a natural growth cycle where they grow, rest, and eventually shed. Latisse works by extending the eyelash growth phase while also increasing the number of lashes that grow, helping to create a thicker, more noticeable lash line over time.
With consistent use, many clients begin to see visible improvements in lash length and fullness within several weeks, with optimal results developing over time. Latisse is an excellent option for anyone looking to enhance their natural lashes without extensions or daily maintenance.

HOW DOES LATISSE WORK?
Available at MediAesthetics Thunder Bay, Latisse is a Health Canada–approved treatment designed to enhance the length, thickness, and darkness of your natural eyelashes. Its active ingredient, bimatoprost, works by extending the growth phase of your lashes while increasing the number of hairs that grow. Applied once daily to the upper lash line, Latisse gradually delivers visible results within weeks, with many users noticing fuller, longer lashes by week 8 and optimal results developing between 12 to 16 weeks. Consistent use helps maintain beautifully enhanced, natural-looking lashes.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Using Latisse is simple and easy to incorporate into your nightly routine. After cleansing your face and removing makeup or contact lenses, apply a small amount of the solution to the provided sterile applicator and gently brush it along the upper lash line. Over time, you’ll begin to notice gradual changes—lashes will appear longer, thicker, and darker. Most clients start seeing visible improvement after 8 weeks, with full results by 12 to 16 weeks. Continued use is essential to maintain your enhanced lashes; if you stop using Latisse, lashes will slowly return to their original appearance.
WHO SHOULD NOT USE LATISSE?
Latisse may not be suitable for everyone. You should not use Latisse if you have a history of eye disorders, such as glaucoma, uveitis, or eye pressure problems, unless approved by your eye care professional. Avoid using Latisse if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or allergic to any of its ingredients, including bimatoprost. Individuals with active eye infections, irritation, or broken skin near the upper lash line should wait until the area has healed before starting treatment. It’s important to discuss your medical history and any current medications with your provider at MediAesthetics Thunder Bay to ensure Latisse is a safe option for you.
