Eye Lash Growth

Not everyone has naturally full lashes—and that’s okay. Bimatoprost, an FDA-approved treatment, can safely lengthen, thicken, and darken lashes over time.

Longer, Fuller Lashes—Without the Extensions

The Science Behind It

Not everyone is born with naturally long or full lashes—and that’s okay. Whether it's thinning due to aging, overuse of lash extensions, or just genetics, there’s a clinically backed solution. Bimatoprost is an FDA-approved treatment proven to lengthen, thicken, and darken your lashes over time.

How It Works

Bimatoprost works by extending the growth phase of your eyelash hair cycle, allowing lashes to grow longer and denser. Applied once daily to the upper lash line, you’ll start seeing results in as little as 8 weeks, with full results in 16 weeks.

What to Expect

Weeks 1–4
You’re building consistency. It might feel like nothing is happening—trust the process.

Weeks 5–8
Subtle changes begin. Lashes may appear slightly longer and darker.

Weeks 9–12
Noticeable difference in lash fullness and length. Friends may start to ask if you’ve changed your mascara.

Week 13+
Wow-worthy lashes with continued use. Keep applying daily to maintain results.

Personalized, Prescription-Based Care

Every lash journey starts with a quick online consultation. A licensed provider will assess your needs and determine if bimatoprost is right for you.

  1. Online Assessment – Answer a few questions about your medical history.
  2. Provider Review – A licensed clinician reviews your info and, if appropriate, writes your prescription.
  3. Discreet Delivery – Treatment ships directly to your door—fast, private, and convenient.

Ongoing Support – Need help or have questions? Our care team is here for you.

Side Effects & Safety

Like any medication, bimatoprost can have side effects. Most are mild and temporary, but it’s important to know what to look out for.

Common Side Effects:

  • Redness, itching, dryness, or irritation of the eyes
  • Skin darkening around the lash line
  • Unwanted hair growth if the solution spreads to other areas
  • Changes in eyelash thickness or direction
  • Headaches or a feeling of tiredness

Serious, but Rare Side Effects:

  • Eye infections (especially with improper hygiene)
  • Increased pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure or IOP)
  • Severe allergic reactions (swelling of the face, lips, or throat)
  • Permanent darkening of the iris (especially in those with lighter eye colors)

Important Precautions

Bimatoprost may not be right for everyone. You should avoid this treatment if:

  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • You have an active eye infection or recent eye surgery
  • You’ve experienced eye conditions like macular edema or uveitis
  • You are allergic to bimatoprost or any ingredients in the formula

Be sure to apply only as directed—carefully and hygienically—to avoid spreading the product to unintended areas.

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Service Details

Not everyone is born with naturally long or full lashes—and that’s okay.

FAQs

Do I need a prescription?
Yes—bimatoprost is a prescription-only treatment. Our providers handle everything online.

Will I need to keep using it to maintain results?
Yes. If you stop using bimatoprost, your lashes will gradually return to their original appearance over time.

Can I wear makeup with it?
Absolutely. Just make sure your eyes are clean and makeup-free when applying the product each night.

What if I have sensitive eyes?
Many people with sensitive eyes tolerate bimatoprost well, but if you experience ongoing discomfort, consult your provider.

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