Hi,
I am an Asian guy, 32 years old, and I recently just underwent my first E-EYE IPL treatment in Stan Isaacs Singapore.
Just to share with you my experience with my dry eye, well, this triggered last year, June of 2015. Right now, I am managing it with Thera Tears eye drops together with my 7eye Panhead eyewear in my work at the office. When I'm at home, I use swimming goggles - nothing beats the comfort it brings.
So going back to my first E-EYE three days ago, well, I know that this type of treatment is mostly for those with MGD. The thing is, I'm not sure if I have MGD or if I have aqueous deficiency. The doctors I've been to also don't know, all they were telling me was that I have dry eyes. Even the doctor who did my pre-assessment in Stan Isaacs doesn't know if it's MGD or aqueous defiiency. She just said that upon checking, she feels that I have more oil in my eyes than water (but then I'd argue, how would she know that by just looking?).
I will go back to this post and give you an update if it's given me any improvement. I had tear break up time tests twice in different days, and those two days gave different results. It's weird, because 2 days before my actual treatment, my tear break up time was at two seconds for both eyes. The day that I was about to be treated with E-eye, the doctor checked again my tear break up time (pretest), and for some weird reason, my right eye was at 6 seconds, and my left eye was at 3 seconds. That's weird, because the tear break up time was conducted at the same time in the morning in different days, at 11am.
After my first E-eye treatment, the doctor checked my tear break-up time (post test) if there's any improvement, and she said that the right eye is still at 6 seconds, but the left eye improved to 6 seconds from 3 seconds. But in terms of comfort, I didn't really notice any difference, if there is, maybe it's just slight, SO SLIGHT. I'm still wearing my dry-eye eyewear and putting on eyedrops.
I will have another session on the 19th of September, and I'll update this post.
Regards,
theidealist
I am an Asian guy, 32 years old, and I recently just underwent my first E-EYE IPL treatment in Stan Isaacs Singapore.
Just to share with you my experience with my dry eye, well, this triggered last year, June of 2015. Right now, I am managing it with Thera Tears eye drops together with my 7eye Panhead eyewear in my work at the office. When I'm at home, I use swimming goggles - nothing beats the comfort it brings.
So going back to my first E-EYE three days ago, well, I know that this type of treatment is mostly for those with MGD. The thing is, I'm not sure if I have MGD or if I have aqueous deficiency. The doctors I've been to also don't know, all they were telling me was that I have dry eyes. Even the doctor who did my pre-assessment in Stan Isaacs doesn't know if it's MGD or aqueous defiiency. She just said that upon checking, she feels that I have more oil in my eyes than water (but then I'd argue, how would she know that by just looking?).
I will go back to this post and give you an update if it's given me any improvement. I had tear break up time tests twice in different days, and those two days gave different results. It's weird, because 2 days before my actual treatment, my tear break up time was at two seconds for both eyes. The day that I was about to be treated with E-eye, the doctor checked again my tear break up time (pretest), and for some weird reason, my right eye was at 6 seconds, and my left eye was at 3 seconds. That's weird, because the tear break up time was conducted at the same time in the morning in different days, at 11am.
After my first E-eye treatment, the doctor checked my tear break-up time (post test) if there's any improvement, and she said that the right eye is still at 6 seconds, but the left eye improved to 6 seconds from 3 seconds. But in terms of comfort, I didn't really notice any difference, if there is, maybe it's just slight, SO SLIGHT. I'm still wearing my dry-eye eyewear and putting on eyedrops.
I will have another session on the 19th of September, and I'll update this post.
Regards,
theidealist
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