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Originally posted by bigred View Post
I am really hoping the allergy shots will provide at least partial relief. Going to continue artificial tears. I read about cauterizing specific blood vessels in the scerla via laser. Have you heard about this?
Thought about trying IPL?
Ive just had my second treatment and have noticed slight improvement so far.
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Originally posted by Franklin1987 View Post
I've done this two times. No real result, eyes still red afterwards
Thought about trying IPL?
Ive just had my second treatment and have noticed slight improvement so far.
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Originally posted by bigred View Post
IPL?? I mean the veins (blood vessels) in my Sclera (white part of eyeball).
IPL can be used to help with eye dryness and redness in eyes
Do a search on this website for IPL and eye redness
Its expensive but I have to give it a shot, I've tried everything else possible (see below)
http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/forum...e-parts-of-eye
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Originally posted by Franklin1987 View Post
Yes I know exactly what you are talking about
IPL can be used to help with eye dryness and redness in eyes
Do a search on this website for IPL and eye redness
Its expensive but I have to give it a shot, I've tried everything else possible (see below)
http://www.dryeyezone.com/talk/forum...e-parts-of-eye
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Yep. Like I said before, I have had two procedures to cauterise the blood vessels on the whites of my eyes. To be honest I don't think it was such a good idea. It had a bad effect on my left eye as it irritated one big blood vessel which is very noticeably red. And it didn't get rid of the general redness in my eye.
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Originally posted by Franklin1987 View PostYep. Like I said before, I have had two procedures to cauterise the blood vessels on the whites of my eyes. To be honest I don't think it was such a good idea. It had a bad effect on my left eye as it irritated one big blood vessel which is very noticeably red. And it didn't get rid of the general redness in my eye.
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Originally posted by Franklin1987 View PostAfter my fourth treatment of IPL I will post some pics etc. I've been documenting daily progress of the change I'm noticing
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Originally posted by bigred View Post
So they cauterized veins, and what... They grew back? Wow...
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Originally posted by bigred View Post
That is cool man. There is not enough readily available data on this topic. I am interested in your results as I may try it too. I thought IPL was for skin in cases like Rosacea. I have no idea how they use an IPL device on the sclera.
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Originally posted by Franklin1987 View Post
I wouldn't say they grew back. They just never healed. The way they do it is to "burn" each side of the blood vessel hoping it kills it and it eventually fades. This didn't happen for me for both times.. my advice would be to stay clear of it and try and find out the root cause of ur redness..
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Think of it as a river and blocking the water going through. What they did was try to stop blood flowing through the vein by killing it at each end and let it eventually die and fade away. After two times cauterizing the vessel it did not work. I don't have much pain other than general soreness.. its more the visual side of things with the red eyes.
I don't think the procedure is the right avenue to get rid of redness.. I have hundreds of little tiny red veins that appear when my eyes worsen. Cauterizing wouldn't fix that at all
Here are pictures of pre and post IPL treatment so far
https://ibin.co/2jK2aBswCXiE.jpg
Note - my eye does not currently look clear as the second picture every single day. Some days are not great but im noticing it is clearer more often than not compared to what it used to be
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Originally posted by Franklin1987 View PostThink of it as a river and blocking the water going through. What they did was try to stop blood flowing through the vein by killing it at each end and let it eventually die and fade away. After two times cauterizing the vessel it did not work. I don't have much pain other than general soreness.. its more the visual side of things with the red eyes.
I don't think the procedure is the right avenue to get rid of redness.. I have hundreds of little tiny red veins that appear when my eyes worsen. Cauterizing wouldn't fix that at all
Here are pictures of pre and post IPL treatment so far
https://ibin.co/2jK2aBswCXiE.jpg
Note - my eye does not currently look clear as the second picture every single day. Some days are not great but im noticing it is clearer more often than not compared to what it used to be
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Originally posted by bigred View Post
Wow the improvement is significant. What is the IPL procedure like? Can you describe that?
The process itself is easy as, check google/youtube for IPL for Dry eyes, theres some videos on it.
They have a machine and do about 10 flashes around each eye with some lubricating gel applied. This takes about 10 mins. Then afterwards they check out your glands to ensure they are producing oils and are not blocked.
My doctor said the oil glands in the outside and inside sides of my eyelids were completely blocked. The IPL heats up all the oil and the doc forces it out to clear the blockage with the use of a ear bud.
After my second treatment he said my oil glands were 90% flowing and believes after my fourth treatment it should be 100% and the redness should gradually go away.
I'm still very optimistic about it but im giving it a go and its the best results ive seen from anything ive tried thus far.
IPL is exy though... $380 each treatment.. small price to pay in my eyes (pardon the pun)
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