After OptiLIGHT, Patients Shoulder Smaller Burden of Traditional Home Care

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In our referral practice, where it’s common to see 10 new referrals a week for dry eye disease (DED), patients’ top priority is to lighten the burden of DED. This chronic, progressive condition affects their quality of life and forces them to think about their eyes all the time. Many of them have seen multiple doctors and tried medications, artificial tears, warm compresses, punctal plugs and other therapies.

The Unequivocal Benefits of Incorporating OptiLIGHT Into Your Dry Eye Practice

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Incorporating OptiLIGHT into my practice has made a real difference in patients with meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and evaporative dry eye. Lumenis light therapy is the first and only that is FDA-approved for DED, and that is a strong affirmation of safety and efficacy for doctors who are considering implementing OptiLIGHT in their practice as well.

The Ultimate Guide to OptiLight for Dry Eye

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Hear from two prominent dry eye specialists in the Ultimate Guide to OptiLight for Dry Eye and learn about how they incorporated OptiLight into the practice, access comprehensive information on the history of IPL technology, and gain clear understanding on the unique benefits of OptiLight. The guide includes clinical data on how OptiLight can improve meibomian gland dysfunction through several mechanisms of action, along with pre and post treatment care and quick tips for performing the procedure. This ultimate guide provides scripts for easy ways to talk to patients about OptiLight and valuable recommendations from experts who have leveraged OptiLight to provide a real solution to their patients and elevate their practice success.