Latisse: Achieve Beautiful, Fuller Lashes in Memphis

Conveniently located to serve Memphis, TN, Olive Branch, MS, & Little Rock, AR

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Looking for a way to enhance your lashes naturally? Many of our patients want lashes that feel fuller, longer, and more defined, without the hassle of glue or extensions. That’s why we at Williams Surgical Arts offer Latisse in Memphis. This FDA-approved medspa treatment supports real lash growth and fits easily into your nightly routine. It’s a simple step with rewarding results.

 

What is Latisse®?

Latisse is a prescription eyelash treatment that helps your lashes grow fuller and longer. It was first used as an eye drop for glaucoma. As a side effect, patients noticed more lash growth, which led to its use as an eyelash growth serum.

How Does Latisse Work?

Latisse contains bimatoprost, which boosts lash growth by extending the anagen phase, or active growth cycle. This allows more lashes to grow simultaneously and for a longer duration. Over time, lashes appear fuller, longer, and darker. The serum is applied nightly to the upper lash line using a sterile applicator. 

 

Who Is a Good Candidate for Latisse?

Latisse may be a great option if you:

  • Have naturally short or sparse lashes
  • Notice lash thinning due to age
  • Want a no-fuss, at-home solution
  • Prefer natural growth over extensions

You should also:

  • Be in overall good health
  • Not have current eye infections
  • Avoid use if allergic to any ingredients

Dr. Michael A. Williams will assess your needs and help confirm whether Latisse is the right choice for you.

What Happens During the Treatment Process

Once you receive your prescription, you can begin applying Latisse nightly at home. Wash your face, remove makeup, and dry your skin before each use. Dip the sterile, single-use applicator into the bottle and carefully brush it along the upper lash line.

Avoid applying to the lower lashes or getting the product in your eye. Discard the applicator immediately after use to prevent contamination. Apply Latisse at the same time each evening to build a consistent routine.

Most patients start to see subtle improvements by week eight. With continued use, full lash growth typically develops by week 16.

What to Expect After Using Latisse

The effects of Latisse build gradually. You’ll need to apply it daily to see and maintain progress.

Mild side effects can occur, such as redness, dryness, or slight itching near the lash line. These symptoms usually go away with continued use.

If treatment is paused or stopped, lashes will slowly return to their original state. For best results, ongoing use is recommended and safe when applied correctly.

What Happens During the Treatment Process

Once you receive your prescription, you can begin applying Latisse nightly at home. Wash your face, remove makeup, and dry your skin before each use. Dip the sterile, single-use applicator into the bottle and carefully brush it along the upper lash line.

Avoid applying to the lower lashes or getting the product in your eye. Discard the applicator immediately after use to prevent contamination. Apply Latisse at the same time each evening to build a consistent routine.

Most patients start to see subtle improvements by week eight. With continued use, full lash growth typically develops by week 16.

 

What to Expect After Using Latisse

The effects of Latisse build gradually. You’ll need to apply it daily to see and maintain progress.

Mild side effects can occur, such as redness, dryness, or slight itching near the lash line. These symptoms usually go away with continued use.

If treatment is paused or stopped, lashes will slowly return to their original state. For best results, ongoing use is recommended and safe when applied correctly.

 

Benefits of Latisse for Longer Lashes

Latisse slips into your nightly routine and helps you grow stronger, better-looking lashes. Here’s what makes it such a popular choice:

  • Clinically proven to stimulate lash growth
  • Simple at-home application each night
  • No more reliance on glue, falsies, or extensions
  • Noticeably fuller, longer, and darker lashes with consistent use

Curious how well it works? Check out our Latisse before-and-after photos to see the difference for yourself.

Cost of Latisse Eyelash Enhancement

Williams Surgical Arts offers Latisse starting at $120, with larger kits priced up to $179. Your exact cost may vary depending on the quantity needed and how long you plan to use the product.

During your consultation, we’ll review your goals and provide a personalized price quote. Note that Latisse is considered a cosmetic treatment and is not covered by insurance. Contact us today to learn more about our rates.

 

Why Choose Williams Surgical Arts

At Williams Surgical Arts, we take your goals seriously and treat you like part of the family. Dr. Michael A. Williams has over two decades of experience in cosmetic care and believes in enhancing your natural features with precision and care. He’ll walk you through how to use Latisse and what results to expect.

We proudly serve patients from Memphis, Olive Branch, and Little Rock, offering personalized treatments and the latest aesthetic techniques in a warm, welcoming setting.

 

FAQs About Latisse Eyelash Enhancement

Is Latisse safe to use every day?

Yes. It’s FDA-approved for daily use. Use a fresh applicator each time.

Can I use Latisse with contact lenses?

Yes, but remove your lenses before applying. Wait 15 minutes before putting them back in.

What happens if I stop using Latisse?

Your lashes will slowly return to normal. You’ll need to keep using it to maintain results.

How soon will I see results?

Most people notice longer lashes by week 8. Full results show up around week 16.

Give Your Lashes the Boost They Deserve

If you want longer lashes without glue or extensions, Latisse might be the answer. Schedule your consultation today to learn more about Latisse in Memphis. Visit our practice or contact us to get started with Michael A. Williams, M.D.

 

Your Latisse procedure will be performed in Dr. Williams's surgery center in Germantown, TN.