Dry Eye Solutions

Lumecca-I - IPL

Experience advanced, non-invasive relief from dry, irritated eyes with Lumecca-I IPL. This innovative treatment targets the root causes of dry eye by restoring healthy function to the meibomian glands, which are essential for maintaining proper tear film and eye lubrication.

What Is Lumecca - IPL TREATMENT?

Lumecca IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) for dry eye is a non-invasive, light-based treatment designed to address one of the leading causes of dry eye syndrome, known as meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). These glands are responsible for producing the oil layer of your tears, which helps prevent evaporation and keeps the eyes properly lubricated.

During the treatment, controlled pulses of light are applied to the skin around the eyes. This light energy gently heats the area, helping to unclog and restore normal function to the meibomian glands. At the same time, Lumecca IPL reduces inflammation, eliminates bacteria, and minimizes abnormal blood vessels that contribute to chronic eye irritation.

By improving the quality and stability of the tear film, Lumecca IPL helps relieve common dry eye symptoms such as burning, stinging, redness, watery eyes, and blurred vision. The treatment is quick, comfortable, and requires little to no downtime, making it a convenient option for long-term dry eye management.

Lumecca-I IPL

Before and Afters

Key Benefits

Improves Tear Film Stability

IPL helps restore proper function of the meibomian glands, allowing healthy oil production that prevents rapid tear evaporation.

Decreases Bacterial Load

IPL reduces bacteria and mites around the eyelids that can worsen inflammation and gland dysfunction.

Safe and Clinically Proven

Widely used and supported by clinical research for managing dry eye related to meibomian gland dysfunction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is IPL treatment safe for the eyes?

Yes, IPL is a safe and clinically supported treatment when performed by trained professionals. Protective eye shields are used during the procedure to ensure safety.

Patients typically feel a warm, snapping sensation on the skin, similar to a light rubber band snap. The treatment is generally well tolerated and quick.

A typical IPL session for dry eye takes about 15 to 20 minutes.

Some patients notice improvement after the first treatment, with optimal results developing over a full series of sessions.

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