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I think my IPL is helping.
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As I understand it those lasers only have a limited number of shots until they are not putting out and then have to be replaced and they are not cheap. I could be wrong and I don't know how much the machine would cost or would cost to repair. No doubt there is profit in it for the Drs but you don't run a clinic for free either so profits are important. I don't begrudge them their profits but it would be nice if these procedures are available to all as I am sure costs would be a challenge for a lot of people.
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Originally posted by farmgirl View PostAs I understand it those lasers only have a limited number of shots until they are not putting out and then have to be replaced and they are not cheap. I could be wrong and I don't know how much the machine would cost or would cost to repair. No doubt there is profit in it for the Drs but you don't run a clinic for free either so profits are important. I don't begrudge them their profits but it would be nice if these procedures are available to all as I am sure costs would be a challenge for a lot of people.
Yes, drs should make a profit, but unregulated profit margins? -- this is Canada, our healthcare is supposed to be public. Unfortunately for "niche" areas of the system, we are dropped out of the system. My only hope is that more drs will get IPL machines and the cost will go down (basic economics of supply and demand).
For example LipiFlow costs significantly less in the US than Canada, typically 1/2 the price just due to higher density of clinics.
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Originally posted by farmgirl View PostI think they used stickers....so far still good. My 4th treatment is next Thurs.
Checkout this YouTube channel by Dr Periman for Dry Eye IPL:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3A...YcH7-6jtAa_zqw
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Going for my second treatment of IPL tomorrow morning. First one seems to have helped slightly. Hoping each subsequent treatment gives more improvement. Eyelids hurt for a couple of days after the first one, really hope tomorrows is less painful.
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Originally posted by deep_dry_eye View Post
Sorry for being technical, but IPL is not laser. Additionally, ophthalmic IPL is exactly the same as IPL for dermatology. My understanding is that IPL for dermatology costs significantly less (you can easily google around for prices).
Yes, drs should make a profit, but unregulated profit margins? -- this is Canada, our healthcare is supposed to be public. Unfortunately for "niche" areas of the system, we are dropped out of the system. My only hope is that more drs will get IPL machines and the cost will go down (basic economics of supply and demand).
For example LipiFlow costs significantly less in the US than Canada, typically 1/2 the price just due to higher density of clinics.
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Originally posted by Johno_87 View PostGoing for my second treatment of IPL tomorrow morning. First one seems to have helped slightly. Hoping each subsequent treatment gives more improvement. Eyelids hurt for a couple of days after the first one, really hope tomorrows is less painful.
Im going to try as often as they will let me essentially. Every 3 weeks would be good.
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Originally posted by deep_dry_eye View Post
FYI -- there's a new IPL protocol that uses cornea shields (i.e., not stickers) so u can do the upper lids as well ... I'm doing IPL in a few days, imma try and convince my dr to get access to cornea shields.
Checkout this YouTube channel by Dr Periman for Dry Eye IPL:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3A...YcH7-6jtAa_zqw
Im all for it but cant fly to her for treatments obviously.
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Originally posted by edmunder View Post
How much time between treatments did you have ?
Im going to try as often as they will let me essentially. Every 3 weeks would be good.
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Originally posted by Johno_87 View Post
I have 4 treatments scheduled, one each month. Have done 2 out of the 4 so far. Yesterday my doctor showed me pictures of my glands and said there was an improvement in the quality of oil coming out (some of the ones in my first treatment weren't expressing and now are, and others have normal oil coming out now). Explains the improvement I felt in symptoms. Also my tear breakuptime in my worse eye doubled (from about 3 seconds to about 6 seconds). Not great still, but the doctor said I should have more improvement after the 3rd and 4th treatments as well.
Really happy to hear things are improving for you.
Are you doing IPL in the usa at a Toyos style place? I know in Europe there are some different types of IPL and Asia like in HK has something different.
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Originally posted by edmunder View Post
What did your doctor say about this new IPL protocol with cornea shields?
Im all for it but cant fly to her for treatments obviously.
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Originally posted by Dowork123 View Post
In 2007-2008 Rolando Toyos worked with dermamed to develop an IPL device specifically for MGD. I wouldn't do IPL unless they used the diamond Q4 machine Toyos developed. Not for any other reason than it was made for MGD. He restricts the wavelength to 500nm, as well as other changes he didn't mention to protect his design. I'm sure any traditional dermatological IPL would work, but there is a specific IPL machine for MGD.
I don't have evidence, but I suspect the MGD IPL market to be too small to have a specific machine type. My bet is that internally its the same fundamental components and just different settings.
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