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What is LipiFlow®?
In Wichita’s windy climate, it is very common for many of us to experience dry eye symptoms like redness, itching, eye fatigue, blurred vision, excessive watering, burning and grittiness. Dry eye syndrome is frequently treated with eye drops, prescription eye drops, punctal plugs, and warm compresses. If you have moderate to severe dry eye syndrome and have tried these treatment options but received little relief, you may be a great candidate for the innovative LipiFlow treatment Thermal Pulsation System. Wichita Vision Institute was the first practice in Kansas to offer this groundbreaking treatment.
How Does LipiFlow® Work?
LipiFlow treatment is designed to treat the root cause of evaporative dry eye syndrome. Evaporative dry eye occurs when the outer lipid (oil) layer is deficient, which causes the water portion of the tear film to dry out quicker and evaporate at a more rapid rate. Evaporative dry eye can cause difficulties with reading, working on the computer, driving, watching television, and other common daily activities. LipiFlow® works by unblocking meibomian glands to restore lipid (oil) production needed for a healthy tear film layer.
The LipiFlow® treatment is a 12-minute, in-office treatment that applies heat and massage to your eyelids which helps loosen and release thickened oils from the meibomian glands in the eyelid. Opening and clearing these blocked glands allows the glands to resume natural production of lipids (oils) needed for a healthy tear film.
The Activator (eyepiece) of the LipiFlow® Thermal Pulsation System is a patented single-use applicator which uses precise heat applied to the inner eyelid with intermittent pressure to allow release of thickened oils so that the meibomian glands can resume natural lipid (oils) production. With its built-in sensors and unique design, the Activator ensures a safe, comfortable, sterile treatment.
In a clinical study, 79 percent of patients reported an improvement of their overall dry eye symptoms within four weeks, ranging from 10 to 100 percent improvement. Imagine living your life again without worrying about your eyes. LipiFlow® could be your first step to dry eye relief.
Am I a Candidate?
To determine if you suffer from evaporative dry eye and are a good candidate for LipiFlow®, schedule a dry eye consultation at Wichita Vision Institute. At the Accredited Dry Eye Center, Dr. Reena Patel and her knowledgeable staff will perform a comprehensive evaluation of your tear film, tear concentration, tear production, meibomian glands, blinking habits, lid position and tear ducts. During your exam, Dr. Patel may recommend that you have a LipiView® Ocular Surface Interferometry.
What Can I Expect after LipiFlow® Treatment?
There is no downtime or recovery period needed after the LipiFlow® treatment. Most patients are back to work and their normal activities very shortly after treatment. Many patients experience relief from dry eye symptoms within the first two weeks, but patients with severe dry eye may experience relief from their symptoms three months or longer after the treatment. Dr. Patel will prescribe a combination of treatment regimens for you to follow after LipiFlow® treatment. Remember that dry eye is a chronic disease and that LipiFlow® is not a cure for dry eye syndrome.
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