Is Latisse right for you? Ask Dr. Roger J. Oldham plastic surgeon in Bethesda Maryland

January 21, 2010 @ 08:55 AM — by Roger Oldham

Dr. Roger J. Oldham, plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, has been practicing skin enhancement treatments since the advent of Botox, fillers, lasers, and various skincare treatments. Eyelash-enhancing Latisse is available through prescription from Dr. Roger J. Oldham in his Bethesda plastic surgery practice. Dr. Roger J. Oldham of Bethesda understands your desire for a youthful appearance, and can help you decide if Latisse is an enhancement that you would like to try.

People often overlook the importance of the eyes in a youthful appearance, opting for firmer skin with fewer wrinkles. Recently, however, attention has been paid not to the shape and color of the eye, but of the long lashes that frame its beauty. Latisse Eyelash Formula is an FDA-approved enhancement that encourages eyelashes to grow fuller, longer and darker. Latisse works through continued use and must be applied for up to 16 weeks before its most extensive results can be seen. As growth will occur slowly, Latisse recommends that you take pictures every 4 weeks to chart your lashes’ beautiful development. Enhancements may then be maintained through weekly applications. Latisse is only available through a doctor’s prescription. Contact Dr. Roger J. Oldham’s Bethesda plastic surgery practice if you think Latisse is what your eyes need to shine.

In Bethesda, Maryland Dr. Oldham sees patients from Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Chevy Chase, Maryland, Potomac, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Reston, Northern Virginia, McLean, Annandale, Arlington, Fairfax, and Northwest Washington DC, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, and Cleveland Park.

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