Longer eyelashes: yes!

We’ve been trying out Bimatroprost by Ocular EstheticsĀ ever since Toronto’s leading cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Trevor Born, clued in a Tempo Toronto team member that he could help her grow the long sweeping eyelashes of her youth, in three months. We took pictures to document the progress. All of the ones shown here are with naked eyelashes – no mascara, no product, no anything.
Dr. Trevor Born is a clinical lecturer and instructor of Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Training, with expertise in the fields of facial rejuvenation and body contouring. In his practice, he can offer a product (called Latisse in the United States) that potentially returns eyelashes to the state they were in your twenties, or perhaps even better. It is a pharmaceutical creation, which means you have to get it from a doctor, and you have to apply it daily for 12-16 weeks to get the optimum effect. It is not for everyone, your eyes must be healthy, and you have to apply the product with care and attention.
There’s some after-growth maintenance too (continued application every two or three days). Dr. Born discussed all the benefits,
how to use the product, and all the risks – in his inimitable, caring fashion – and we were good to go.
Each day you have to apply a thin line of the liquid along the base of your (clean) upper eyelashes. That’s it! We promised you the results after three months. And here they are. It really works. (In case you’re wondering, we did pay for the product.) Stunning. Not bad for eyelashes that have been around for almost six decades!
199 Avenue Road, Suite B Toronto, Ontario M5R 2J3 416. 921. 7546 info@drtrevorborn.com
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