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when i said scam i didnt mean anyone on this forum, i simply meant that it seems like one of many new devices/drops that will generate the company money but not provide much relief to its users. scam was probably too harsh of a word - it is just my sense of humor.
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I've just ordered one of these and will update when it arrives.
It's being made and sold by the Cathedral Eye Clinic which is part of the University of Ulster (Belfast, UK). Quite a small scale operation, it seems, at present. Probably best to phone them, Max, if you can, to enquire about international shipping.
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I think that's unhelpful and I hope you are not implying I am trying to scam anyone. Far from it. I actually spoke to my optometrist about this device today and he was very interested, as he is in the process of trying to develop a similar one with Scope Opthalmics. He also showed me another eyelid massage device he'd just received from the States, which was like a small paint roller. I forget the name of it, I'm afraid.
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Originally posted by unicorn View Posthttp://www.eyelidmassage.com/unique-eyelidmassager/
I just came across this 'Eyepeace' device which looks interesting - I've certainly never seen anything similar.
Seems it was developed by two UK ophthalmologists with an interest in dry eye disease.
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Thanks for posting Unicorn. Looks interesting and very inexpensive so not a big waste of money if it doesn't help much, unlike Lipiflow. Not bitter about the £1200 thrown down the drain on that at all :-/
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Eyelid massage device
http://www.eyelidmassage.com/unique-eyelidmassager/
I just came across this 'Eyepeace' device which looks interesting - I've certainly never seen anything similar.
Seems it was developed by two UK ophthalmologists with an interest in dry eye disease.Tags: None
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