Batting Your Baby Blues With Longer Lashes

Your eyes are one of the first things people notice about you, so it’s important that they look their best at all times. The scientists at Allergan, the makers of BOTOX®, discovered an effective, non-invasive way to help you grow your own beautiful eyelashes without pills, injections or surgery. This innovative treatment, LATISSE®, helps our patients enhance eyelash growth and is available by prescription at my office.

There are many ways in the world of beauty today to get longer, fuller, sexier lashes.  Most women begin with the basics like mascara and then graduate to false lashes or extensions.  Though mascara is easy and extensions can add more volume and length in an instant, Latisse adds the final fabulous ingredient–growing your own thicker, fuller, darker lashes.  Some of us never had lashes to begin with, others lose them progressively over time and some just want more of a good thing — Latisse addresses each of these candidates.  With a once daily application you can start to see your lashes grow more lush and sexy over in the first few weeks but final results aren’t seen until 16 weeks. Latisse is a must have in every girl’s bag of tricks.

The Institute at Marina Plastic Surgery has been offering Latisse for many months.  It works! Here’s an example of a happy patient at 16 weeks.  We’d love to have you try it.  You’ll be glad you did.

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About Dr. Grant Stevens

W. GRANT STEVENS, MD, FACS Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery University of Southern California Grant Stevens, MD, FACS, is the founder and medical director of Marina Plastic Surgery and the Orange Twist Institute in Marina Del Rey, California. He is a Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Southern California, Chairman of the USC-Marina Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship and the Director of the USC Division of Aesthetic Surgery. Dr. Stevens is past president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) and chairman of the ASAPS Board of Trustees. He is third vice president of the board of directors of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS). He was elected by his peers into "The Guide to Top Doctors" and Castle Connolly's "Top Doctor Guide," recognizing him as one of the best plastic surgeons in America and one of the select few to be featured in "Plastic Surgery: The World's Top Surgeons & Clinics." Dr. Stevens is an active member at Marina Del Rey Hospital, where he is the past Chairman of the Department of Surgery, the Chairman of the Liposuction Committee and the Medical Director of The Breast Center. He is also on staff at St. John's Medical Center, the Marina Outpatient Surgery Center and USC. Dr. Stevens graduated with honors from Washington University Medical School in St. Louis where he was awarded the Senior Prize in Surgery. He completed his general surgery training at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center then returned to Washington University-Barnes Hospital where he completed a Fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery with Dr. Paul Weeks, Dr. Leroy Young, Dr. Tom Mustoe, Dr. Jeffrey Marsh and Dr. R. Christie Wray. He is a board certified Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the International College of Surgeons. He was appointed by the governor of California to the Medical Board of California Medical Quality Review Board. Dr. Stevens is an ASAPS and ISAPS Traveling Professor lecturing at numerous international, national and regional meetings and is an invited visiting professor at numerous U.S. and international universities. Dr. Stevens has authored more than 90 articles and chapters on aesthetic plastic surgery. He is a member of many medical societies, including ASAPS, ISAPS, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, International College of Surgeons, American College of Surgeons and American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery. Dr. Stevens is the past Chairman of the California Medical Association Advisory Panel on Plastic Surgery. He received the California State Assembly and the California State Senate Certificate of Recognition. He has also received the Special Congressional Certificate of Recognition and the Distinguished Service Citation from the Medical Board of California. He has been interviewed for articles including those in Time, USA Today, People, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Glamour, Vogue, Allure, Cosmetic Surgery Times, Business Week, Men's Fitness, LA Times Magazine, Discovery and numerous newspapers. He has appeared on more than 125 television programs including CNN, Discovery, 60 Minutes, MSNBC, The Learning Channel, PBS Nightly Business Report and many other TV and radio interviews.

1 Response

  1. Kristy

    I love this eyelash product. Dr. Jerome Edelstein recommended the Latisse treatment and I must admit that he did a great job. I’m glad that little by little, I will get my desired results and that I will have longer, thicker eyelashes.

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