On mine, the gasket that goes onto your face feels room temperature. But the interior glass (or are they plastic lenses?) feel quite warm.
When you say the inside feels like room temperature, does it stay that way for the entire 10 minute treatment, or is it just temporary while the heat builds up?
Troubleshooting questions...
- Do you wait for the green light to be solid before you put the Blephasteam goggles on?
- When you press the button to begin treatment, do you see the green light start to flash?
- When the 10 minute treatment is over, does the indicator light go off?
- Are the goggles sealing properly onto your face? You should not feel cool room air flowing in around the edges of the goggles when wearing them. Mine fit onto my face with a very light suction... kind of like wearing a snorkel mask. If yours aren't sealing right, might be worth experimenting with the tightness of the elastic strap that goes around your head to optimize the fit.
- The amount of moisture in the rings makes a difference... once I accidentally did a treatment after waiting too long post-ring insertion and the air inside the goggles felt much less warm than usual... I couldn't figure out why, until I removed my goggles and saw that the rings felt bone dry (whereas usually after a treatment they feel slightly damp still). I'd put the rings in after the goggles finished heating up, then gotten distracted by something and left them there for - I don't know - maybe 5, 10, or 15 minutes? - before putting the goggles on for my treatment. During the time they were in there exposed to air in the room, the heat from the goggles was slowly evaporating the water in the rings so by the time I put the goggles on, there wasn't enough water left in them.
Originally posted by Alix
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