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Blepha EyeBag® is a reusable warming mask. Blepha EyeBag® treats Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) and Blepharitis. It provides comfort and relieves symptoms of dry eye associated with MGD (MGD is the leading cause of dry eye) and other related eye-conditions such as Style and Chalazion. It may also relieve discomfort related to contact lenses worn by patients suffering from dry eye.
The Blepha EyeBag® is not just about comfort; it also enhances meibomian oil gland production, which helps relieve dryness. Properly hydrated and lubricated eyes are better equipped to expel bacteria and debris, leaving your eyes feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
NOTE: The product has a manufacturing date on the packaging – this is not the use by date. The product does not expire. However, it should be replaced after 200 uses (i.e., 6 months assuming it's used once/day).
Experience the convenience of the Blepha EyeBag®, an easy-to-use compress designed to provide effective moist heat treatment for your eyes. Say goodbye to hassle and waiting, as our innovative technology simplifies your eye care routine.
To use, simply microwave the Blepha EyeBag® for 30 seconds and apply it for 10 minutes, following your doctor's recommendations. No additional water is needed, and there's no mess to clean up afterward.
Significantly improves ocular comfort from the evening of Day 1 and over the following 2 weeks (p<0.001). Maintains ocular comfort after 6 months (p<0.05)
References:
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