How to use the TearRestore Thermal Heat Mask
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Check out this video to see how to use your new TearRestore Thermal Heat Mask!
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✨TearRestore Mask Tips✨
- Allow 30 - 60 seconds after the heat pack warms before placing it on the eyes.
- Use the TearRestore Kettle for best results in reusing the gel packs.
- Repeat for 10 minutes daily for best results!
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Warm compresses are recommended as a dry eye treatment early on for evaporative dry eye disease. Warm compresses are used to melt hardened, solidified oils trapped in the eyelids that contribute to dry eye and can lead to infections of the eyelids. Heating the oil allows it to flow freely from the oil gland so new oil can be produced and helps with routine maintenance of the gland.
The TearRestore is a newly designed heat mask that features a warming gel pack snapped into a hard shell that can be worn with the user's eyes open. This allows users to routinely perform warm compresses while remaining productive! Another benefit of this eyes open design is tha the blinking action of the lids helps pump heated oil out of the Meibomian glands.
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