The Potential Benefits of Periorbital Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation for the Management of Dry Eye Disease
Kendall Donaldson, MD, is the Rodgers Clark Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology and Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. She also serves as Medical Director of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Plantation. A cornea specialist, Dr. Donaldson’s research focuses on advancements in cataract surgery, including laser-assisted techniques, as well as severe ocular surface disease. She has over 20 years of experience in clinical and academic medicine.
Kendall Donaldson, MD, reviews the role of transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TCES) in dry eye disease (DED), including Dynamic Muscle Stimulation technology (DMSt) as a targeted approach to improving eyelid function. The paper* highlights blinking and lid mechanics as critical but often overlooked drivers of ocular surface health and explores how DMSt applied in the periocular area may support blink quality, tear film stability, and meibomian gland function in DED patients.
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*This publication describes some uses of medical products that are not approved in certain jurisdictions, including by the US FDA, and the safety and effectiveness of any unapproved use(s) have not been established.
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