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For many people with chronic inflammation, ocular or otherwise, steroids are a way of life. Because their bodies are mistakenly attacking their own organs, steroids must be used to tamp down the response to avoid damage.
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Amniotic membranes are newly engineered treatment options for difficult cases of dry eye disease. These membranes are ethically obtained stem cell tissues that provide the front surface of the eye with healing and regenerative properties.
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CAM360 AmnioGraft™ (CAM360 AG) is the first and only hydrated, cryopreserved amniotic membrane developed to optimize comfort that exerts anti-inflammatory, anti-scarring, anti-angiogenic properties for ocular use.
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If your current treatment for dry eyes isn’t working well, it might be time to try something different like CEQUA. But it’s important to talk to your doctor first. They can help you figure out if CEQUA is right for you and answer any questions you might have
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Demodex infestation of the eyelids causes blepharitis. They have a life span of 2-3 weeks and lay about 15-20 eggs each in the eyelash hair follicle near the sebaceous glands. They consume epithelial cell cytoplasm by piercing through the cell membrane.
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Forma-I (bipolar radiofrequency) addresses the symptoms of dry eye disease (DED) caused by Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). Intended for use in the the periorbital area and upper and lower lids and relieves inflammation of meibomian glands and eye irritation.
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Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Therapy is among the more groundbreaking treatments for dry eye and styes. This in-office treatment uses specific wavelengths of light to reduce inflammation around the eyes, enabling oil-producing meibomian glands to better lubricate the eyes and significantly reduce unpleasant dry eye symptoms.
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Nordic Group BV’s subsidiary Nordic Pharma announced the commercial launching of its Lacrifill canalicular gel, a novel therapy for dry eye disease (DED) in the US. The gel is a cross-linked hyaluronic acid derivative and has been cleared by the FDA to temporarily block tear drainage by the occlusion of the canalicular system, according to a news release.
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Lumecca-I is an effective treatment of benign pigmented epidermal lesions and benign cutaneous vascular lesions.Lumecca was developed with an advanced xenon flash lamp producing 40% of total pulse energy in the 500-600 nm range. IPL energy penetrates the skin and is selectively absorbed by lesion chromophores (melanin or hemoglobin)
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The human tear layer has three main layers. The mucin layer is closest to the eye. The aqueous or water layer is in the middle and the lipid or oil layer is the outermost.
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Are your eyes feeling dry and uncomfortable? If so, you’re not alone! Many people experience the same discomfort, but there’s good news: Dr. Harry Boparai has something exciting to share with you. It’s called Miebo, and it’s a special eye drop that’s changing the way we treat dry eye.
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Oxervate is the first application of a human nerve growth factor as a drug or treatment to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Approved in August 2018, Oxervate is also the first topical biologic medication (i.e. a drug produced using a living system) approved in the field of ophthalmology.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of medical advancements, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) drops have become notoriously popular for their ability to help heal. Its use in various medical fields, from aesthetics to orthopedics to dentistry, has gained significant momentum, including its application in optometry and ophthalmology.
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Puncta are small openings in your eyes that drain tears. The plug, which is about the size of a grain of rice, prevents fluid from flowing from the eyes. This ensures that the maximum amount of tears remain on the eyes at all times, resulting in less itching, burning, and redness.
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Radiofrequency technology heats deep into the skin to regenerate collagen and reduce the appearance of forehead wrinkles, frown lines, crow’s feet, and smile lines. Other indications include hair epilation, telangiectasia, and Emilia
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Regener-Eyes is a sterile, preservative-free eye drop that comes in two versions, LITE (for mild to moderate ocular surface disease) and PRO (for severe ocular surface disease). Both versions are shelf stable at room temperature
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Restasis is a special medicine used to help with dry eyes, especially for people with a condition called Sjogren’s syndrome. This syndrome is an autoimmune disorder where the glands that make tears and saliva don’t work right. This can make your eyes and mouth feel really dry and uncomfortable.
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Serum tears are eye drops made out of a patient’s own blood. Serum is the somewhat clear fluid that remains after the cells and most of the proteins are removed from the blood. These drops have healing and nurturing properties beyond that of commercially available artificial tears.
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Dry eye symptoms can be related to a lack of testosterone in the oil glands on your eyelids. In this case, Dr. Harry Boparai may give you testosterone cream to apply to your eyelids to help your oil glands function better.
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There's a special spray called Tyrvaya® that helps make more tears so the eyes can feel better. It's not water from a bottle, but it helps our eyes make their own special tears. You use this spray in your nose, not in your eyes, and it tells your body to make more tears for your eyes.
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It sounds like VEVYE is an exciting new option for people dealing with eye discomfort! According to clinical studies, VEVYE works quickly to provide relief from inflammation within the first 15 days of use, and it can improve symptoms within just 30 days.
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If you are suffering from mild to moderate dry eye symptoms, such as itchy and gritty eyes, this low tech solution may be just what you need. Hot compress eye masks are easy to use and a natural way to treat blepharitis, meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), and specifically – chronic dry eye disease.
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Xiidra is a special kind of eye drop that Dr. Boparai prescribes to help with dry eye disease. It's made to treat both the signs and symptoms of dry eyes.
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Feeling mentally drained, emotionally unbalanced, or unable to focus? You're not alone—and you don’t have to turn to medication to find relief. At Airis Wellness in Bellevue, WA, our team is proud to be the first to offer EXOMIND™, a cutting-edge therapy that blends advanced vision care with non-invasive brain wellness technology.
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If you struggle with burning, grittiness, fluctuating vision, or tired, heavy eyelids, the issue is often not just the tear film. It is the blink system itself. EmFace® Eyes combines two proven technologies, HIFES™ (High-Intensity Facial Electrical Stimulation) and synchronized Radiofrequency (RF), to improve blink strength, eyelid function, and meibomian gland performance. The result is a more stable tear film and meaningful dry eye relief.
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Chronic dry eye is frequently driven by meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). In some patients, gland obstruction becomes fibrotic and resistant to conventional therapies such as warm compresses, IPL, or gland expression.
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction is a common condition affecting the jaw muscles and joint responsible for chewing, speaking, and facial movement. Patients with TMJ disorders often experience jaw pain, muscle tension, headaches, and facial fatigue.
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Neurolens is a contoured prism lens system designed to correct small degrees of binocular misalignment. It is prescribed based on objective neurometric testing that measures alignment at both distance and near. Unlike traditional prism lenses, Neurolens gradually adjusts correction to support prolonged digital viewing.
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Dry eye disease is often caused by inflammation, poor oil gland function (Meibomian gland dysfunction), reduced tear quality, and structural weakness of the eyelids.
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