How does IPL therapy work to treat dry eyes?

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy treats dry eyes by targeting the underlying causes, specifically problems with the Meibomian glands in your eyelids. These glands produce oils that prevent your tears from evaporating too quickly. When the glands don’t function properly, you can experience dry eyes.

IPL works by applying gentle pulses of light to the skin around your eyes. This light helps to warm and unblock the Meibomian glands, encouraging them to produce more oils. By improving the function of these glands, IPL helps to stabilize your tear film, reducing dry eye symptoms such as irritation, redness, and the feeling of something in your eye.

IPL also reduces inflammation in the area, which can be another cause of dry eyes. This non-invasive treatment is quick and effective, offering long-lasting relief for many patients who suffer from chronic dry eye.





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