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Category: Cosmetic treatments

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Exploring the Answer to: What is the main ingredient in Dysport?

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With millions of botulinum toxin treatments administered globally, many patients correctly ask, **what is the main ingredient in Dysport?** The answer is abobotulinumtoxinA, a neurotoxin derived from the *Clostridium botulinum* bacterium. This active component works by temporarily relaxing targeted muscles to smooth wrinkles and treat specific medical conditions.

When Did Latisse Go Generic? The Arrival of Bimatoprost

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While Latisse was first approved by the FDA in December 2008 [1.6.1], the answer to **when did Latisse go generic** is more complex. The first generic approvals appeared years before the final patents expired in 2024, offering a more affordable option for treating eyelash hypotrichosis [1.2.1, 1.2.3].

Comprehensive Guide: What is Botox 100 Units Used For?

4 min read
Botox, a neurotoxin produced by *Clostridium botulinum*, has seen its clinical applications expand far beyond cosmetic use since its initial FDA approval in 1989 [1.3.2]. This article explores the question: What is Botox 100 units used for, detailing its role in both aesthetic and therapeutic treatments [1.2.3, 1.2.4].

How long can you safely use Latisse?

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In clinical trials, Latisse users saw a 106% increase in eyelash fullness by week 16 [1.2.3]. Understanding **how long you can safely use Latisse** is key to maintaining these results while minimizing risks.

Will Latisse Work If You Use It Every Other Day? A Guide

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Latisse is an FDA-approved treatment shown to make eyelashes grow longer, thicker, and darker [1.2.4]. A common question is, **will Latisse work if you use it every other day?** The answer depends on whether you are in the initial growth phase or the maintenance phase.