I recently had IPL in London at the Dry Eye Centre and it changed my life. I'm 28 and have had serious issues with dry eyes for about 4-5 years now. I was told years ago by an optician in Leeds that I have meibomian gland dysfunction and I should use an eyebag and wipes. That made basically no difference at all so I stopped that before too long. He then fitted me with scleral lenses, but because of my deep-set eyes I couldn't manage to get them in by myself (despite 3 hours of lessons!!). So throughout university I was basically going through 2 boxes of lubricating eye-drops (clinitas Soothe in the day and VitApos at night) a week (expensive solution).
I moved to London last year and now work in an air-conditioned office. It was almost unbearable. I found the dry eye centre while looking for another opticians to fit me with scleral lenses (as I thought this was the only solution and I should have another go). I saw Caroline Hodd who did a Lipiview and discovered the thickness of my lipid layer was only half what it should be. After explaining about the IPL (that I'd not heard of at the time), she did the first treatment on me then and there. She then squeezed the glands and what came out was disgusting! She actually recorded it and from each gland came a massive string of thick, cheesy gunk. Like squeezing a super satisfying spot. I definitely felt the warmth of the light every time it went off, but I wasn't left with any burns like I've read some people have had. They covered my face with this clear jelly which may have helped with that?
I felt relief after the first treatment, but it was after the second one that my glands were functioning properly again and producing enough oil. I had my last treatment (out of 4) about 6 weeks ago now and my eyes feel great. I really thought I was stuck with needing drops for the rest of my life.
I will keep you updated as to how it works out long-term, but for now I couldn’t recommend it enough right now.
In case you are interested, the website is: www.dryeyecentre.co.uk
I hope this helps you too and good luck!
I moved to London last year and now work in an air-conditioned office. It was almost unbearable. I found the dry eye centre while looking for another opticians to fit me with scleral lenses (as I thought this was the only solution and I should have another go). I saw Caroline Hodd who did a Lipiview and discovered the thickness of my lipid layer was only half what it should be. After explaining about the IPL (that I'd not heard of at the time), she did the first treatment on me then and there. She then squeezed the glands and what came out was disgusting! She actually recorded it and from each gland came a massive string of thick, cheesy gunk. Like squeezing a super satisfying spot. I definitely felt the warmth of the light every time it went off, but I wasn't left with any burns like I've read some people have had. They covered my face with this clear jelly which may have helped with that?
I felt relief after the first treatment, but it was after the second one that my glands were functioning properly again and producing enough oil. I had my last treatment (out of 4) about 6 weeks ago now and my eyes feel great. I really thought I was stuck with needing drops for the rest of my life.
I will keep you updated as to how it works out long-term, but for now I couldn’t recommend it enough right now.
In case you are interested, the website is: www.dryeyecentre.co.uk
I hope this helps you too and good luck!
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