Anyone here used blephex can give me their insight on this?
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I haven't posted on here for quite some time.
I had Blephex this morning, so will let people know how things go. I live in UK and the procedure was done by a local optician.
It was a bit uncomfortable but nothing too bad; my eyes are very sore all the time anyway - and I've put up with a lot worse. I have MGD and anterior bleph.
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Hi dominorose
Sadly effects were very short lived; eyes looked and felt better for a few hours but everything went back to 'normal' - i.e. sore and uncomfortable. Felt very disappointed as I thought I hadn't built up my hopes too much .....but clearly i had!
Anyway, I'm going to have a few more treatments - I gave the optician some feedback and he offered 3 more treatments with a discount. My next one is tomorrow morning, I think he wants to do the following 2 treatments within the month. Price wise, it's not too bad - it's encouraging to see this kind of treatment being offered by opticians. It's more than hospitals seem to be doing. I will certainly let you know how things go.
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So im back in the states. I contacted a few places that seem to have the blephex procedure according to the site.
I had read this procedure is not expensive, its like $150-$200 total.
I contacted a few places and all of them mention to see them its going to be 250-300 minimum for consultation. Then the procedure... there was one place that they charge 500-800 dollars per procedure.
Is there a reason these places are quoted this high? I thought it didn't cost more than $200 at the aboslute max and i read few ppl who done it for $150 only.
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