What is everyones preferred method of expressing their oil glands?
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Hi Bob,
I use a warm compress for five minutes, then dip a Q-tip in boiled warm water, squeeze out excess, and finally press with the Q-tip at the lid margin all the way across the upper and lower lids. I used to roll my fingers, slide them, etc, but the skin was coming off my eyelids. Unlike Dog, I feel terrible if I don't do it. The glands completely clog.
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Originally posted by Dog2012 View PostI think now doctors advice don't expressing glands. Myself i feel terrible we i do it.
Originally posted by LaDiva View PostHi Bob,
I use a warm compress for five minutes, then dip a Q-tip in boiled warm water, squeeze out excess, and finally press with the Q-tip at the lid margin all the way across the upper and lower lids. I used to roll my fingers, slide them, etc, but the skin was coming off my eyelids. Unlike Dog, I feel terrible if I don't do it. The glands completely clog.prevention is better than cure, but not for eyes?
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Originally posted by LaDiva View PostI don't stroke, just press. That stroking business gave me eczema and red eyelids.prevention is better than cure, but not for eyes?
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Originally posted by MGD666 View PostThat's a nice visual demonstration, but how exactly does one go about doing the same (safely) with the harder to reach upper lid margins?
I noticed Dr Michael Lange mentions expression many times but I can't find any description of how to do it from him, he also says to massage while applying heat!prevention is better than cure, but not for eyes?
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You just need to find out what works for you and experiment. Different things work for different people. When my Stanford eye doctor did expression, he pressed hard with his pointing finger flat against the edge of my eyes. My regular doctor uses a metal paddle, which I won't let him slide back and forth on my lids. I use the Q-tip for upper and lower lids, pretty much the same way as the video, but use the side of the Q-tip instead of the point. Whatever works for you. I'm sorry more people haven't answered you and hope that you will have some alternatives so you can choose what you would like to try. This method works the best for me, might not for you, and is my personal answer to your original question. Different things work for different people.Last edited by LaDiva; 28-Feb-2015, 10:21.
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Originally posted by LaDiva View PostYou just need to find out what works for you and experiment.
Different things work for different people. When my Stanford eye doctor did expression, he pressed hard with his pointing finger flat against the edge of my eyes.
I'm sorry more people haven't answered you and hope that you will have some alternatives so you can choose what you would like to try.Last edited by justbob; 28-Feb-2015, 11:52.prevention is better than cure, but not for eyes?
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My situation is a little different, but I am not a fan of expression. Tried it a couple of times, and had pain and inflammation that persisted a couple of days afterward. It is just too rough for me. Here's my version of lid massage, twice a day, and seems to work alright.
1. Apply a very warm washcloth over closed eyes for about 8 minutes. I just do this over the sink. Get it as hot as you can but don't get crazy and burn yourself. I don't apply it directly, actually lift it up every now and then, because it can get to be too much. You know what you can tolerate.
2. Then, take the index fingers of both hands, starting at about bony part of the eye socket, roll the index fingers upwards toward the lids. Imagine a rolling pin going over dough. Be careful not to pull the skin, just roll the fingers, keeping a fair amount of pressure. I go over the bottom and top lids about 5 times each, give or take.
3. Repeat same motion for upper lids, rolling downward.
4. Blink, let your eyes relax for another 5 minutes or so, then apply a cool, not cold, washcloth to closed lids. This takes down the redness a little bit from the heat.
You don't have to press super hard, and it never has worked for me to be overly rough, just firm enough where you can see a small amount of oil coming out.
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Originally posted by No tears in ATL View Post2. Then, take the index fingers of both hands, starting at about bony part of the eye socket, roll the index fingers upwards toward the lids. Imagine a rolling pin going over dough. Be careful not to pull the skin, just roll the fingers, keeping a fair amount of pressure. I go over the bottom and top lids about 5 times each, give or take.
You don't have to press super hard, and it never has worked for me to be overly rough, just firm enough where you can see a small amount of oil coming out.
Does anyone know of any good expression tools/gadgets?prevention is better than cure, but not for eyes?
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