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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2009

Houston area patient tells a reporter that Latisse, the new eyelash growing wonder drug, could regrow hair on her head... and another patient says it accidentally caused hair to grow on her cheek.

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  • Where do I get this stuff? I am going to soak my head in it!!

  • @oliviasdaddy1

    This could be a breakthrough in hair loss. There's a pain that comes from losing your hair that can be equal to cancer or AIDS especially for women. It strips them of their self esteem and femininity. You wouldn't date a bald woman would u? There's a stronger than normal fear of never falling in love, or that their husbands won't want to touch them and eventually leave. No one wants to die alone. With that being said, the world's a shallow place. All u can do is adapt.

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  • this works i have it

  • I saw a girl at a fair, and her eyelashes were longggg. So long that I had to ask her if they were real. She said she used latisse. They were almost too long, but it was pretty amazing how obvious the effect of latisse was.

  • @One1egendary Umm no. I just think it would be cool if they found out how you could change your eye color. fag. you are obcessed with me.

  • @DaFawky what your gay ass want to change your eye color to pink now fucking faggot!!

  • @jewishcrimenetwork Your logic is faulty. Non-invasive treatments are primarily for hair loss prevention. I think what you are expecting is similar to wanting your toothpaste to fill a cavity! Not going to happen.

  • @orangedac No matter the degree of hair loss, you still need *prevention* and what we currently have is good, not great. NW's 3-7 will still need hair transplants to replace irreversibly damaged/miniaturized follicles. If the studies are successful, bimatoprost/Latisse will likely be another FDA-app'd preventative treatment for hair loss.

  • Dude! So that is why UBS upgrade AGN earning! I thought it was their pipeline, which are below average. But most people think that mainstream medicine makes the most money like cardiovascular, cancer, and injuries; well, it is not. Cosmetics make the most $. People that invested in this stuffs tend to have save $ for this purpose!

  • @CockslamUrBhole

    Ever heard of "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?

    yeah i agree with what your saying, but no man should leave his wife just cause she's going through some hair loss. what ever happened to the term "til death do us part". its so sad that men lie like this just to get with a women & leave her when she needs him the most.

  • It is so good for hair that I haven't seen a single case of a bald man regrowing his hair. That good it is.

  • @orangedac Absolutely, you need some miniaturized hair for any non-invasive treatment like minoxidil, bimatoprost or laser therapy to work. The current Latisse/bimatoprost concentration of 0.03% does seem to work... will a higher concentration work better? We'll have to see! All I saw was the Phase I (NCT01189279) 14-day trials so far.

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