How Does Lipiflow Work?

People who suffer from moderate to serve dry eye on a regular basis may find that over-the-counter products simply don’t provide the relief they seek. When a more effective treatment is required to reduce or eliminate pain, burning and discomfort, Lipiflow might provide the help needed.

Lipiflow is a cutting-edge treatment that directly addresses the leading cause of dry eye: blocked Meibomian glands. The treatment is generally performed right in an eye doctor’s office and only takes a short time to provide relief. 

Lipiflow works through the use of a special thermal pulsator that delivers directed, controlled heat to the inner layer of the eyelid. This allows the oils that are blocking the Meibomian glands to be released. When this occurs, the body is better able to resume normal lipid production so that eyes may be kept properly lubricated. The procedure is virtually painless and has been shown to provide significant relief for many people who suffer from dry eye symptoms.

Before Lipiflow is recommended or performed, an eye doctor will generally evaluate dry eye patients to trace the source of their discomfort. During this visit, the doctor will examine the oil glands in the eye along with the lids and cornea. Tear osmolaity will also be evaluated and a special instrument called a tear layer interferometer may be used to gauge the frequency of a patient’s blink and its completeness. This tool also helps determine the depth of the tear oil level. If issues with the Meibomian glands are the likely source of dry eye, Lipiflow will likely be recommended.

If the pain, burning and itching of dry eye is a regular concern, help that goes beyond lubricating drops is available. For many people, Lipiflow provides the relief needed. By freeing the oil glands from blockage, this quick procedure helps restore the eye’s own ability to keep itself properly lubricated.

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