Can you still get Apostrophe’s Latisse now that the company shut down?
If you are a former Apostrophe patient who is seeking for an alternative place where you can get your Latisse, you have come to right place. In this article we explain how to get prescribed Latisse or bimatoprost via Miiskin.
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Was Apostrophe’s Latisse unique? | Can you still buy it? | How to get a prescription? | How much does it cost? | How often do I need a refill? | FAQ

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Apostrophe, once a popular online platform for skincare prescriptions—including Latisse®—has officially shut down its dermatology and pharmacy services. If you’ve been relying on Apostrophe for your eyelash growth serum, you’re likely wondering what to do next. The good news: there are still great options available.
What was different about Apostrophe’s Latisse?
Nothing really. Apostrophe prescribed the FDA-approved brand-name Latisse, or sometimes a generic version containing the active ingredient bimatoprost, which promotes eyelash growth. The process was convenient, but the product itself wasn’t unique to Apostrophe.
Can you still buy Apostrophe’s Latisse?
You cannot buy Latisse via Apostrophe’s website as Apostrophe skincare and Apostrophe pharmacy have officially shut down operations. However, you can still get a prescription for Latisse or generic bimatoprost serum through Miiskin.
How to get a prescription for Latisse now?
You can get a prescription for Latisse or generic bimatoprost prescription through Miiskin. The process involves completing an online questionnaire and uploading photos of your eyelashes. Within 1–2 business days, a dermatologist reviews your case and, if it’s safe for you, they will provide a prescription. A photo-based consultation Miiskin costs around $59 and prescription refills are $39.
How much does Latisse cost?
The price for the brand nama Latisse ranges between $100 – $150 depending on the state and pharmacy you buy it. The price for a generic Latisse (bimatoprost serum) can be found as low as $35.
How often do I have to refill my Latisse prescription?
Most prescriptions are intended to last around three months, after which you may need a renewal. To keep your results consistent, it’s best to follow your dermatologist’s recommendations on when to request a refill. The price for requesting a refill is $39 via the Miiskin platform once you have had your first consultation.
Who is Latisse lash serum for?
Latisse is intended for adults aged 18 and older who have inadequate, sparse, or very short eyelashes. Research indicates that some individuals with alopecia areata have effectively used Latisse to enhance the growth of both upper and lower lashes, as well as eyebrows.
Can I use Latisse on my eyebrows?
While Latisse is only FDA-approved for use on the upper eyelashes, some individuals choose to use it off-label for eyebrow growth. Clinical studies and anecdotal evidence suggest that it can help stimulate thicker, fuller brows when applied carefully. If you’re interested in using it for this purpose, it’s best to consult your dermatologist.

Frequently asked questions about getting a Latisse prescription via Miiskin
How long does it take to get my prescription?
After submitting your consultation, your dermatologist will issue a treatment plan in 1–2 business days. Once approved, you can buy your Latisse at a local pharmacy.
Where is the Latisse prescription filled?
Prescriptions from Miiskin can be filled through any local pharmacy.
What if I have a bad reaction to Latisse?
If you experience irritation or other side effects, you can message your dermatologist directly via the Miiskin platform and they will tell you how to proceed.
Can Miiskin prescribe treatments for other skin conditions?
Yes. The independent dermatologists on the Miiskin platform can issue prescriptions for a wide range of skin concerns beyond eyelash growth, including acne, rosacea, anti-aging, fungal infections, hair loss, hyperpigmentation, and more. Each treatment is customized to your skin’s needs.
Is the generic version of Latisse (bimatoprost) as effective as the brand-name?
Yes, the generic version—bimatoprost—is equally effective as the brand-name Latisse because it contains the same active ingredient in the same concentration (0.03%). It works by extending the growth phase of the eyelash hair cycle, resulting in longer, thicker lashes over time. Many dermatologists prescribe bimatoprost as a more budget-friendly option without compromising results.
Conclusion
If you appreciated the convenience of Apostrophe and depended on them for your skincare regimen, but are now seeking a reliable, high-quality alternative, Miiskin has you covered. With direct access to independent board-certified dermatologists, clear pricing, and flexible prescription choices, Miiskin provides a modern, patient-focused experience. Make the switch confidently, knowing you are in good hands with the dermatologists on the Miiskin platform.