Eye-Light Therapy – a modern treatment for Dry Eye Syndrome (DED)
Eye-Light is a non-invasive, contactless light therapy designed for people suffering from Dry Eye Syndrome and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). It uses two combined technologies:
- IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) – intense pulsed light with patented modulation
- LLLT (Low-Level Light Therapy) – LED light photobiomodulation with low intensity
The treatment improves the quality and stability of the tear film, stimulating the glands to produce…
(You can continue if you want me to translate the rest!)arstwy lipidowej łez, zmniejsza stan zapalny i poprawia komfort widzenia.
Indications for Eye-Light therapy:
- Dry Eye Syndrome (DED)
- Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)
- Symptomatic eye fatigue, especially after screen work
- Sensation of sand, burning, itching, or dry eyes
- Excessive tearing (as a secondary symptom of dryness)
- Recurrent inflammation of the eyelid margins (blepharitis)
- Bright light causing discomfort
- Reduced comfort wearing contact lenses
- Patients after ophthalmic procedures (e.g., laser treatments)
- People after aesthetic procedures around the eyelids
Symptoms that may indicate the need for Eye-Light therapy:
- Burning or foreign body sensation in the eye
- Eye fatigue after just a few hours of work
- Problems with visual sharpness in the evening
- Feeling of “insufficient eye moisture”
- Frequent conjunctivitis without a clear cause
- Eyelids “sticking together” in the morning upon waking up
Eye-Light therapy procedure:
The treatment is completely contactless, painless, and safe – lasting about 15 minutes. It only requires wearing protective glasses and relaxing in a lying position. It does not require anesthesia or recovery time. The recommended series usually includes 4 treatments spaced one week apart, with possible maintenance sessions.

