안구건조증이 심한때가 있었어요 매순간 깜빡거렸죠
These days, my eyes are getting drier and drier, which is difficult.
I am regularly prescribed artificial tears at the ophthalmology clinic.
It only takes a moment to put it in, but it quickly dries out again and my eyes become gritty.
To improve dry eye syndrome, it is said that you should keep away from digital devices.
I'm in a dilemma because I have to use the computer a lot for my job...
I feel dry all day, so it's uncomfortable.
The driest part of the day is when I wake up in the morning~~
My eyes feel dry and sticky, so I need to find artificial tears right away.
When the dryness symptoms are severe, I also feel like the intraocular pressure is rising, and I experience headaches as well.
Recently, I have been interested in lipip flow procedures.
I'm wondering if I should receive Repliflow.
Some acquaintances have also said it was effective.
I am currently 고민중 because some people say there is no difference before and after the procedure.
I don't have any insurance coverage either, so I'm also burdened by the procedure costs~~;;
I am deeply feeling the saying that if the body is worth a thousand nyang, the eyes are worth nine hundred nyang.
Is there anyone whose dry eye syndrome has improved with Repliflow?
Lipiflow is a procedure that melts blocked meibomian glands with therapeutic heat.
It is said that 86% of people diagnosed with dry eye syndrome have meibomian gland dysfunction.
I'm looking forward to the possibility of treating mybomem function reduction through reflow.
Lipiflow treatment involves inserting a device into the inside and outside of the eyelids containing meibomian glands, along with heat at 42.5°C.
It is said that pressure is applied and squeezed out.
It helps to melt the MyoBumSaem while also assisting in the secretion of oil and substances.
It is said to be safe because pressure is applied only to the eyelid side when extracting the substance.
Of course, the equipment used to squeeze the eyelids is disposable, so there is no risk of infection.
The equipment is designed not to touch the cornea and to keep the contact area temperature below 39.5°C.
There is no risk of causing a laceration.
The treatment time is about 12 minutes per session.
Lipiflow is a medical device approved by the U.S. FDA for alleviating and treating dry eye symptoms, so I feel reassured.
Still, I have many concerns.
I'm quite sensitive by nature and have severe allergies, so I'm honestly hesitant about whether there might be other side effects.
First, it's best to try one eye first, see the effects, and then decide on the other eye~~
Please give me advice regarding the lipiflow procedure~~^^