Safe and effective heat therapy is an important adjunct in the management of MGD
Heat
The use of heat is a well-established and important adjunct therapy in the management of meibomian gland dysfunction. As an Eye Care Professional your challenge is to deliver this therapy to your patients effectively and safely.
Bruder Compresses give you this reassurance.
Eyeleve® Contact Lens Compress
The Eyeleve Compress from Bruder is specifically designed for contact lens users, with additional antibacterial properties, not only the MediBeads® featured in all of Bruder’s compresses but also the EyeOnic™ silver-infused fabric to reduce the risk of infection with repeated use.
The Eyeleve compress is the only eye compress clinically proven to extend comfortable wearing time of contact lenses by up to 3 hours.1
Benefits of
Bruder's Warm Compresses
Anti-bacterial
Like no other mask on the market
Flexible two-pod design
Comfortably fits all facial types
Uniform moist heat
No hot spots
Washable and reusable
Won't break down in water
Find out how Eyeleve can help improve contact lens wear times
Our Downloads
Circle of Care - Heat
PDF, 250MB
Interested in using Bruder Compresses in your practice?
Contact us to find out more about Bruder and to order.
References
* Data was collected from a population of 22 eyes (age 18-89) of any race, gender or ethnicity, diagnosed with meibomian gland
dysfunction. Additional inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied. More information can be found at ClinicalTrials.gov
References
1. 2018 UAB Study: The Effect of The Bruder Eye Hydrating Compress on Contact Lens Discomfort in Contact Lens Wearers
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