I've never had my MGs expressed by a doctor but on one of the photos on this link there is a mastrota paddle on one side of the lower eyelid and a expressor being rolled against it on the opposite side. The eyelid is squeezed in between the two to get the oil out.
http://www.guldenophthalmics.com/ima...Expressor3.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RinkMHGIKO4
I'd like to know if there are "wide tweezers". By "wide" I mean wider than the kind you normally see which are about 3mm.
If there are tweezers with a base of 5-6mm I wonder if they could be used to pinch the eyelid, grabbing it from both sides, exerting the necessary pressure to force the oil out. I've heard that some doctors use a Q-tip on the inside and another one on the outside, but shouldn't a tweezer do a better job? It would also require the use of only one hand which would allow us to use the other one to pull the eyelid away while we're working on it.
These may do the job as you can shaw them down to whatever length and width is more suitable.
http://www.p-wholesale.com/cn-pro/10...rs-436265.html
http://www.guldenophthalmics.com/ima...Expressor3.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RinkMHGIKO4
I'd like to know if there are "wide tweezers". By "wide" I mean wider than the kind you normally see which are about 3mm.
If there are tweezers with a base of 5-6mm I wonder if they could be used to pinch the eyelid, grabbing it from both sides, exerting the necessary pressure to force the oil out. I've heard that some doctors use a Q-tip on the inside and another one on the outside, but shouldn't a tweezer do a better job? It would also require the use of only one hand which would allow us to use the other one to pull the eyelid away while we're working on it.
These may do the job as you can shaw them down to whatever length and width is more suitable.
http://www.p-wholesale.com/cn-pro/10...rs-436265.html
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