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by Eleonore Rempel Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Over 50% of all patients suffer from some type of eyelid symptoms associated with insufficient eyelid hygiene.
  • BlephEx® is a new, in-office procedure that allows your doctor to take an active role in cleaning your eyelid margins.
  • BlephEx® removes excess bacteria, biofilm and bacterial toxins, the main causes of eyelid symptoms.

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BlephEx is an entirely painless procedure performed in-office by your optometrist, which helps reduce or alleviate the symptoms of blepharitis. This treatment removes excess bacteria and toxins living along the lash margins that cause inflammation and disease.Nov 2, 2021

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What is BlephEx®?

1 Over 50% of all patients suffer from some type of eyelid symptoms associated with insufficient eyelid hygiene. 2 BlephEx® is a new, in-office procedure that allows your doctor to take an active role in cleaning your eyelid margins. 3 BlephEx® removes excess bacteria, biofilm and bacterial toxins, the main causes of eyelid symptoms. More items...

How long does BlephEx® treatment take?

With regular treatments, the eyelids stay clean and symptom-free. The BlephEx® treatment only takes a few minutes to perform.

Is BlephEx the best treatment for dry eyes?

If you are experiencing any symptoms of dry eye or blepharitis, BlephEx, a safe and effective treatment, may be a good solution for you. Schedule a dry eye consultation at Kugler Vision, and our dry eye experts can help determine your best treatment option to find relief for your dry eyes.

Why choose BlephEx lid debridement?

The chronic inflammation caused by biofilms not only damages your tear glands, but also the elasticity of your eyelids leading to early wrinkles, puffiness, sagging, redness, and wetness (in early stages of the disease), making you look older than you really are. We offer BlephEx as the lid debridement technique of choice.

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How long does BlephEx last?

How long does BlephEx™ last? In general, most patients receive BlephEx™ treatments every 4-6 months.

How much is BlephEx treatment?

Following microblepharoexfoliation, she exhibited improvement (bottom). Be aware that there is no ICD-9 code associated with BlephEx at this time, and thus no insurance coverage. Patients' out-of-pocket costs for the procedure typically range from $150 to $200, or more in some cases.

Does BlephEx help dry eye?

Because blepharitis and dry eye are closely linked, BlephEx is sometimes used as a treatment for dry eye as well as blepharitis. This treatment can help remove blockages from the meibomian glands, which alter your tear quality and result in dry eye symptoms.

How effective is BlephEx?

Conclusions: This study suggests BlephEx is a viable alternative to lid scrubs and warm compresses. Statistically significant improvement was observed in signs and symptoms of the subjects treated. Eyelid functions improved based on TBUT increase, reduced inflammation and enhanced MG function.

Does BlephEx cure blepharitis?

Relief from Blepharitis BlephEx is an entirely painless procedure performed in-office by your optometrist, which helps reduce or alleviate the symptoms of blepharitis. This treatment removes excess bacteria and toxins living along the lash margins that cause inflammation and disease.

What is the latest treatment for blepharitis?

There is currently only one in-office treatment option available directed at blepharitis and that is BlephEx ™. BlephEx is a patented hand piece used by a doctor or technician to quickly and painlessly perform blepharoexfoliation of the eyelids including the eyelashes and lid margins.

Can I drive after BlephEx treatment?

We usually advise patients to allow around half an hour for a BlephEx appointment. Can i drive afterwards? Yes, you can drive afterwards. There will be no impairment to your sight after the treatment.

Does BlephEx get rid of demodex?

BlephEx™ Treatment Our team is able to efficiently remove bacteria, biofilm and Demodex mites from your eyelids and open clogged meibomian glands.

What is eyelid cleanser?

Eyelid scrubs are gentle cleansers that soothe inflamed eyelids and help treat some eye conditions. They wash away bacteria, oils, and crusts that form along your lash line. This helps ease itching and inflammation.

How do you express a meibomian gland?

In-office expression of the meibomian glands can provide significant relief because the backed-up glands can be painful. To express the meibomian glands, instill topical anesthetic and apply pressure between two cotton-tipped applicators in an upwards-rolling motion (one applicator on either side of the eyelid).

What are the causes of Meibomian gland dysfunction?

CausesHigh cholesterol and triglycerides.Allergic conjunctivitis and other eye diseases.Inflamed or damaged eyelid or cornea.Bacterial infection.Autoimmune diseases like rosacea, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome.

How do you treat meibomian gland dysfunction?

What is the treatment of MGD? WARM COMPRESSES. Heating the eyelid margin will increase oil production and melt the “crusty” oil that has become solid in the glands. ... MASSAGE. This can be done while applying the warm compress. ... LID SCRUBS. ... OMEGA- 3 FATTY ACID: FLAX SEED and FISH OIL.

What is Blephex?

Blephex is a newly developed tool and treatment program that helps ophthalmologists rid their patients of the causes of Blepharitis and a variety of chronic eye conditions. Dry eye sufferers are all too familiar with itchy, rough eye irritations and the sensation that there’s a foreign object floating around beneath the lids.

How Does Blephex Work?

Blepharitis is the most common eye disease in the world and it is the condition that leads to such irritations as Dry Eye disease and MGD. It is caused by a buildup of bacteria in the eye that leads to “Exotoxins” which create inflammation of the eyelids.

Is Blephex a One-Time Treatment?

As the treatment is targeting the continuous growth of bacteria under the eyelids, the Blephex procedure would have to be performed regularly, about every 4 months in order to provide ongoing relief. However, the treatment only takes about eight minutes to perform and most patients report that the procedure is easy to tolerate.

How Can I Get a Blephex Treatment in New Tampa and Trinity?

The first step is to have your doctor evaluate your eyes and determine whether Blephex would be the right type of treatment for your needs. Blephex is not currently covered by insurance, but it is a very affordable, long-term solution to chronic eye conditions. Call us to schedule an appointment in our office for an onsite evaluation.

What is blepharitis?

Blepharitis is an eye condition that results in inflammation of the eyelids. It’s most common in people that have dandruff, oily skin, or rosacea.

How is blepharitis normally treated?

How your eye doctor will choose to treat your blepharitis depends on the severity of your symptoms. Common treatments used to treat blepharitis include:

What is BlephEx?

Another way of treating blepharitis is an in-office eye treatment known as BlephEx. BlephEx is a proven treatment method for patients with blepharitis, though it can also provide relief for those with dry eye syndrome as well.

How does BlephEx work?

The way that BlephEx works is actually quite simple! You can almost liken it to a medical-grade “electronic toothbrush” but for your eyelids.

Will I have to undergo more than one BlephEx treatment?

For most patients that undergo BlephEx treatment, they receive them every 4-6 months. To extend the amount of time between your treatments, it’s important to develop a routine that includes regular eyelid hygiene.

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