"I got a Latisse prescription from an online women’s digital health clinic. I love the results, and the process was actually easy." 

I never loved my eyelashes, but I always thought getting a prescription to help them grow was too much work. Then I read about Latisse® (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) and how you can get a prescription online.

I finally decided to try Latisse and went with Rory.

Here’s how my experience with getting Latisse from Rory went.

BY AMANDA T - 07.08.2019

I’ve been using Latisse for six months now and as you can see—it really works. I’ll definitely keep using Latisse so I can maintain the look I have now. Rory makes it super easy to continue with free and fast shipping.

You can choose between a 3mL or 5mL bottle. The 3mL bottle is a monthly plan and is perfect if you’ve never used Latisse before, or are restarting treatment. The 5mL bottle is good for people that currently use Latisse and want to maintain the look of their lashes. 

A note on side effects and safety information:

Do not use Latisse if you are allergic to Latisse or it’s ingredients, have glaucoma, or are currently treating it with medicated eye drops. Do not use Latisse if you are pregnant, possibly pregnant, or breastfeeding. Latisse may cause brown darkening of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent, or may cause eyelid skin darkening which may be reversible. For more information on contraindications, interactions and potential side effects, please read the risks and benefits in important safety information.

Do not use Latisse if you are allergic to Latisse or it’s ingredients, have glaucoma, or are currently treating it with medicated eye drops. Do not use Latisse if you are pregnant, possibly pregnant, or breastfeeding. Latisse may cause brown darkening of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent, or may cause eyelid skin darkening which may be reversible. For more information on contraindications, interactions and potential side effects, please read the risks and benefits in important safety information.

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In Latisse clinical trials, on average, eyelashes grew 25% in length, 106% in fullness, and 18% in darkness by 16 weeks. The FDA evaluated the trials and approved Latisse as a safe and effective for growing eyelashes. There’s no other eyelash growth eyelash serum that can make that claim.

Then I answered a few questions about the appearance of my eyelashes and the health of my eyes. 

I started my online visit by creating an account. After that, I was asked questions designed to make sure I was a candidate for Latisse.

The final steps of my online visit were photos of my eyelashes and identity confirmation. I uploaded a picture of my eyelashes so the doctor can get a baseline of how my eyelashes look. And telemedicine requires a doctor to know who they’re treating, so I had to upload a selfie of my face and a picture of government-issued ID. The entire process took about five minutes.

After I submitted my information, I was notified that my home state is one of the states that requires setting up a phone call with a doctor. Setting up the call was a little confusing for me, but other than that, the entire process was straightforward. The call with my doctor ended up being quick. 

Before Latisse, I tried to grow my eyelashes by applying castor oil, and it was a disaster. It was messy, obviously very oily, and made my eyes itch.

When I first heard about this prescription eyelash growth serum you can get online, I was skeptical. However, after my castor oil experiment, I wanted real results and decided Latisse was the greatest chance of getting the lashes of my dreams.

Before starting my online visit with Rory, I did some research about Latisse. Latisse is an FDA-approved treatment to grow eyelashes for people with short or sparse eyelashes. It’s important to know that Latisse is not appropriate for everyone. Scroll down to learn more about who shouldn’t use Latisse and about some of the risks and side effects in the important safety information.

My lashes, before Latisse

My lashes, after Latisse